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  1. Only showing results from www.christiantoday.com.au

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    3 days agoIf there is only one way, Jesus, to salvation, why are there so many denominations? Fair question. The diversity (and, sadly, hostility) between denominations is a peculiarity for a religion that claims to have only one way to God.
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    3 days agoThe WCF even infers denominations are God ordained by defining the true Church (capital C) as God's saved people across all denominations and nations. This unity is formed by believing in the central truth of the saving power of the cross.
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    1 day agoThe idea was encapsulated in a simple catchall phrase: "Christianity is a relationship, not a religion". This phrase has a lot of power; it captures probably the essence of what a lot of Christians sought to communicate in an age that ceased to be nominally Christian. In many ways it contained both a liberating idea and a challenging ideal.
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    This unity brings people from all different walks of life to serve God and be His ambassadors to the world. However, when we look around today at the different churches in our society, there are many different Christian denominations each with their own sets of beliefs and practices.
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    4 days agoWe need to let our doctrinal differences fall to the side for the greater unity of the Christian body. More prayer events need to be orchestrated across denominations. Let us find strength in our common ground, and that is that Jesus is the way, the truth and the light.
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    Nov 16, 2024Role of Christianity In A Secular Society |PIC1|On the 29th August 2005 Kevin Rudd the Opposition spokesman for foreign affair addressing the 'Access All Areas' conference has commented that Jesus should influence the formation of public policies where the 'Access All Areas' conference is organised by industry group Christians in Media.
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    5 days agoThere's an unseen factor in Saddleback Church's growth that most people overlook - church unity. God blesses a unified church. Many churches have tremendous potential, but they never achieve what God desires because the members spend all their time fighting with one another. All of the energy is ...
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    3 days agoIt's clear that the Bible tell us that Christians are to be 'one body' with Christ being our 'head'. Yet, being one body doesn't mean that we are of 'one mind' and everyone knows that friction within the local church community is not uncommon.
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    4 days agoLet us ensure that the family is focused on God's word, is protected and encouraged by society as well as being looked after through resources and finance. Pray for our families. Rev Dr Ross Clifford AM is the Principal of Morling College (NSW Baptist) and author of numerous books many of which focus on Christian Apologetics.

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