Category Cross-Cultural Communication

Conceptualizing Advocacy: A Comprehensive Guide

Understanding the Purpose and Objectives of Advocacy Advocacy can be defined as the act of supporting or recommending a cause, policy, or idea with the intention of influencing decisions andRead More…

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CREATION AND DEVELOPMENT

From beginning to end, the Bible affirms that God is the Creator. This, and not the human condition, is the true starting point for both understanding and caring for the world around us.

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The Impact of Christian Theological Perspectives on Education Policies in Developing Countries

This paper explores the transformative influence of Christian theological perspectives on education policies in developing countries. It emphasizes the reverence for individual dignity and the concept of stewardship inherent in Christian theology, guiding policymakers to prioritize equitable and inclusive education opportunities. The intersection of theology and development is evident in initiatives such as the Sustainable Development Goals, aligning with the biblical injunction to seek justice and promote the common good. Case studies from developing countries and scholarly advocacy further illustrate the practical implications of integrating Christian theological perspectives into education policies, leading towards a vision of education that prioritizes justice, equity, and human flourishing.

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Christian Stewardship and Material Possessions

The intricate relationship between Christian stewardship and material possessions, drawing insights from Matthew 25:14-30. Our material possessions become tools for advancing God’s kingdom, combating injustice, and embodying Christ’s transformative love. … READ MORE

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The Theology of Generosity and Giving

At the core of Christian theology lies a call to embody Christ’s love and compassion through tangible actions. Generosity and giving, far from mere transactions, are rooted in the very character of God. Our journey begins in the early pages of Genesis, where God’s generosity in creation sets the tone for our own response (Genesis 1:31).

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Place of Humanity in God’s Plan

Human beings have always pondered their place in the grand scheme of things. In the context of God’s big plan, the Bible provides profound insights into humanity’s purpose and significance.

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How I Came to Faith in Christ

Growing up, I was curious about God but didn’t know much about Him. I went to church occasionally with my family (Especially, with my grandmother) but it didn’t seem to stick. During my teenage years, I experienced a lot of hardships and struggles that made me question the meaning and purpose of my life. Those hardships involve my father’s inability to afford my school fees, malnutrition, and the like. I began to wonder if God could offer me the answers I was looking for.

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Different Views on the Nature of God and How They Differ from Each Other?

The nature of God has been a subject of debate among Christians for centuries. Individuals, religious institutions, and scholars hold varying views and opinions on who God is and what attributes define His being. In this academic blog post, we’ll explore the different views on the nature of God as viewed through key Christian perspectives. We’ll delve into these perspectives from scriptural and biblically referenced teachings, often quoting popular Christian resources on the topic.

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Relationship Between God And Humanity

The relationship between God and humanity is one of the most crucial topics in Christian theology. Christianity teaches that God is the creator of all things, and that humanity is made in His image, with an inherent value and worth. Additionally, the Christian worldview holds that God has revealed Himself to humanity through scripture and through the person of Jesus Christ, and that a proper understanding of the relationship between God and humanity is essential for living a meaningful and purposeful life.

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Hinduism: A Theological Evaluation Of It’s Practices and Beliefs

Hinduism is one of the oldest religions in the world, with a history that dates back more than 5,000 years… The founding of Hinduism is not attributed to a specific person or group of individuals… It began as a series of beliefs and practices that were rooted in ancient India, with Hinduism’s earliest form called the Vedic religion, named after the Vedas, (texts composed in ancient Sanskrit).

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