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  • ...tion, and leadership training. This should also involve racial sensitivity education in white congregations.
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  • ...an they could handle. <ref name="Rud">Rudolph, “Our Mission in Guatemala” (Secondary School Term Paper written about general Guatemalan history and Eastern Penn ...me="Way" /> Spanish and English schools have been established to provide education to the youth.<ref>“Guatemala News” Eastern Mennonite Testimony. Feb 201
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  • ...Christopher Dock]], authored ''Pedagogy'', the first American monograph on education. Today, Mennonites also reside in Kishacoquillas Valley (also known as Big ...> their opposition to the American Revolutionary War, resistance to public education, and disapproval of religious revivalism. Contributions of Mennonites durin
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  • 3. Investing in basic education –(Preschool, primary school and Secondary Schools). 4. Higher Education investment which includes both secular and theology.
    19 KB (2,787 words) - 23:14, 26 April 2013
  • ...hich they became members of secular society or even of the natural family. Education in the congregation is under the direction of the Lord of the church, as th Second, education in Christian contexts is primarily by example, explained by word. Jesus tra
    53 KB (8,895 words) - 18:44, 6 April 2015
  • Following secondary school, he studied theology in Halle an der Saale, where in 1907 he met and ...d for Nazi teachers to be sent after Christmas to take over the children’s education.
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  • ...e lay leaders on the basis of ordination, full-time employment, and formal education. Moving in the direction of the New Testament guidelines could mean ordaini ...ncludes preaching and teaching. It may also include Christian learning and education in the broader sense.
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  • ...h the Holy Spirit. He spoke not as the prophets (who asserted a delegated, secondary authority: "Thus saith the Lord") but as one having authority ("Verily I sa ...arah.<em class="gameo_bibliography"> The Role of the Bible in Contemporary Education.</em> Richmond: John Knox Press, 1961.
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