This article traces Christian art's evolution, highlighting biblical themes across history, from Early Christian to Modern and Digital eras. It defines Christian art, discusses its importance, and explores its global perspectives. It covers the influence of different periods in Christian arts.
The power of Identity reveals relationship between identity and change, primarily focusing on the concept of God's unchanging nature and the transience of His creation. Psalm 102:25-28 emphasizes God's eternal identity while stating that everything else will perish and change over time.
Unemployment refers to a situation where individuals who are willing and able to work are unable to find employment opportunities. The effects of unemployment can be significant, including reduced economic growth, increased poverty, social unrest, negative impacts on individuals' mental and others.
Inflation is the persistent rise in the prices of goods and services over the normal price of goods and services. It has negative impacts to a nations economy.
An earthquake is a natural disaster that negatively impacts a nation's economy and social structure. The earthquake That occurred in Turkey/Syria recorded many casualties and destroyed specific economic structures, which might put a halt to certain economic activities over a period of time.
The Essence of Salvation in Christ entails God's love for man through Jesus Christ. God wrought his work of salvation through Jesus Christ to save man. The essence of salvation in Christ highlights the great commission, the great offer, the great goal and the great participation.
Grace is the divine help God renders to his children to grow, overcome challenges and achieve victory; thereby ascribing the glory to God. Gravity is related to man's earthly limitations and inventions to tackle man's problems; which eventually brings glory to man.
Regeneration is a Theological term. Regeneration simply means renewal of one's life, a rebirth of a person being made anew in Jesus Christ by water and spirit. It can be regarded as a process of being born again in Christ.
Justification is a gift of grace given through Jesus Christ that certifies one righteous before God that has repented from his sins and proclaims his faith in Jesus Christ. It is free because Jesus paid the price of man's sin on the cross of Calvary.
The ark of salvation is Jesus Christ and only those that repent and receive Jesus Christ as their Lord and personal savior will be privileged to experience eternal life. God loves the world and has provided an ark to save His children unto eternal life.
In the Old Testament God began the work of salvation with the creation of the earth and heavens to establish existence and his plan to rescue man due to the fall of Adam. God appropriated salvation through Israel beginning with the foundation of the Patriarchs of Israel.
Grace is an attribute of God shown to individuals that do not merit it. It is God's divine help rendered to help overcome life challenges.
There are issues of declining proficiency among students of educational institutions in anglophone countries; the causes are mainly cultural problems and cognitive, affective, and psychomotor issues. There are seven proposed solutions to solve the decline in English proficiency among students.
The essentials of the glorious path include the access of God, the ability of God and the award of God for anyone that has decided to walk on the glorious path designed by God.
Some effects of Christian discipleship on youth developments are: youths become active members in the Church; their knowledge of the Bible increases; they tend to conform their attitude to the image of Jesus Christ; Their worship experience transforms; they manifest their spiritual gifts.
Injustice is the absence of justice or lack of equity and fairness in society, and it is an issue affecting both developed and underdeveloped countries.
A Historical Review of Andreas Rudolph Bodenstein and His works and relationship with Martin Luther of the Reformation
This article talks about living in God's presence and the benefits of remaining in the presence of God. and all that it takes to be in the presence of God.
The ministry of the Holy Spirit in Christian Education explains the role of the Holy Spirit in a believer, a convert and an unbeliever. Furthermore, how he works in the use of pastors, teachers and the Church for ministry.
The title informs about how impactful discipleship on a Christian convert can raise his spiritual level and exposing the errors that can contribute to stunted growth in Christian spirituality.
This topic explains God's relationship with humanity, how He interacts with people on earth, and His involvement in science and its activities in the universe. This article also discusses the positive effects and adverse effects of science on society and how to redress man's mistakes.
The autonomy of the local Church is one of the heritage handed down from past generations of the Baptist faith. Autonomy comes from the Greek words: ‘auto’ which means ‘self’ and ‘nomos’ which means ‘law’. It actually implies ‘self law’ and ‘law to self’