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ENOCH
In the annals of biblical history, Enoch stands as a beacon of faith and righteousness, a man whose life was a testament to the power of a close relationship with God. Born into a world marred by sin and corruption, Enoch was a descendant of Adam, the first man, and a great-great-great-great grandson, making him…
Revival: spiritual awakening.
Rediscovery of God’s Word: A revived focus on the Bible’s authority and significance is the first step toward revival. This entails reading Scripture more closely, which will help one comprehend and apply God’s instructions and teachings more clearly. Restored Feeling of God’s Fear: The return of respect and fear for God is a crucial component…
Mennonite Beliefs.
Welcome to our brief exploration of Mennonite beliefs.Mennonites are a Christian denomination with more than 1.5 million members in 75 countries. They live in society like other Christians, most of them drive cars, wear contemporary clothes, and are actively involved in their communities.The Mennonite Church was named after Menno Simons, a former Dutch Catholic priest…
Economic living.
iving. Economic living is a lifestyle choice that focuses on financial prudence and sustainability. It involves making mindful decisions about consumption, budgeting and saving, and reducing waste. Here are some key aspects: The benefits of economic living include financial savings, reduced environmental impact, and improved mental wellbeing. It’s a journey of making small, sustainable changes…
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Jesus is walking on water. Jesus told his disciples to get into a ship and to go ahead of him to the other side while he sent the multitudes away. And when he had sent the multitudes away, he went up a mountain to pray. When the evening came, he was there alone.But the ship was now in the…
Our Ancestors, Farming, and Lifestyles (Pioneers)
This film focuses on the draft horse around which agricultural practices of the Midwest de This film focuses on the draft horse around which agricultural practices of the Midwest developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Comments on the evolution of equipment, seasonal activities, and the combination of frustrations and pride in workmanship…