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A biblico-theological study of vandalism and its impact
(2015)
The title of the study is “A biblico -theological Study of Vandalism and its Impact”. The study is mainly comparative of what is biblically good and destructive in man continuous with the existential construct about ...
Relocating "Waterbuffalo Theology" theological framework to the liturgical life of Desawo Christ Church, Brgy. Desawo, T'Boli, South Cotabato
(2015)
This study sought to relocate “Waterbuffalo Theology” to the worship life of the T’boli in Desawo Christ Church. Particularly, it sought to critically analyze on how Christianity have changed the T’boli people in their ...
Pastors' struggles, their need for and perceptions on pastoral counseling
(2015)
A qualitative and quantitative study was conducted to determine the struggles of pastors, identify their need for pastoral counseling and perceptions on pastoral counseling to pastors. Data were gathered through some ...
Many churches: A paradox to Christian faith?
(2015)
“Many Churches” referred to in this paper as the myriad differing Christian churches (Catholics or Protestants), independent churches, associations, sects or denominations under the umbrella of Christian faith has been a ...
Common elements of CPBC worship and the biblical rationale of their practice
(2015)
This descriptive study was conducted to identify the common elements of the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches (CPBC) worship, their meaning and function or use. Analysis of the primary worship references such as the Minister's Manual and the Visayan hymn book, Mga Kalantahon sa Pagtuo used by churches under the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches, Inc. (CPBC), liturgies of city churches every Sunday and other relevant references were largely used in this study. Biblical hermeneutics was also employed. Results of the study revealed that the common elements of Baptist worship are music (especially congregational singing), prayer, reading of the Scripture, proclamation of the Word or preaching, and giving of tithes and offering. All five elements of worship have their roots in the Bible, however, with some modification in their practice today. Music in worship is largely found in congregational singing and prayer is always corporate as an expression of the unity and fellowship of the believers being the body of Christ. Reading of the Scripture during worship has been given little time, but the Proclamation of the Word or preaching usually consumes the largest amount of time because it is considered the climax or focal point of the whole worship service. Giving of tithes and offering is not mandatory but rather voluntary because Christians are exhorted to give cheerfully, sincerely and according to one's capacity and heart's desire. All five elements are interwoven with and supplement each other in order to establish a unity in worship....
Bingawan Baptist Learning Center: Its history and contribution to the community
(2015)
This historical-descriptive research was conducted to gain deeper understanding of the Bingawan Baptist Learning Center: Its History and contribution to the community, In order to achieve the overall objective, the following ...