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Jesus Christ is coming again! (A symposium)
(Central Philippine University, 1992)
This symposium features three lectures on the resurrection of Jesus Christ by CPU College of Theology professors.
Come, Lord Jesus
(Central Philippine University, 1992)
Christians of all time and place have always shared in common their joyful faith and hope in the second coming of their Lord. This is the PAROUSIA (second coming) which will be the end of time and the fulfillment of ...
A study on the church and ecology in the Philippine context
(1995)
The problem of environmental degradation is not anymore an isolated issue. This is now a global concern. People all over the world are very much aware of the seriousness of this problem. Locally and worldwide people are ...
The relevance of Paul's missionary methods to today's Christian mission
(1994)
It cannot be denied that the missionary methods of the great missionary Paul of Tarsus in the first century are exceptional, because they resulted in the phenomenal growth of the Christian church especially in Asia. It can ...
The youth program of Jaro Evangelical Church 1994-2011
(2013)
“Where are the youth?” “We have no more youth choir members.” “We have no more youth volunteers for our Sunday School teachers.” “We have only a few youth in our young people’s fellowship!”
These are some of the questions ...
Assessment of factors influencing the relevance and applicability of John Maxwell’s principles of leadership to CPBC pastors in Cadiz City
(2009)
It has been more than 10 years after I graduated from my Bachelor’s degree in Theology that I worked as a full-time pastor. In the two barrio churches that I served during this period, I never had an opportunity to work ...
Who will throw the first stone? (A critique of conflict management in three CPBC churches)
(2003)
Conflict has been the growing phenomenon that plagues many of the local churches of the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches, Inc. In a way, conflict is no respecter of persons and organizations. It has destroyed ...
The level of understanding of the Lord’s Supper of the delegates to the IKBC 94th annual assembly: Its relationship to selected variables
(2001)
The Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches, Inc. had initiated the move to meet the deficiency of its members in their understanding of their beliefs as Baptist Christians. This doctrinal poverty was also echoed by Dr. ...
Spiritual care: Beliefs, attitudes and practices among Filipino family physicians in Iloilo City
(2018)
This is a descriptive study that aimed to determine beliefs, attitudes and practices in spiritual care among family physicians in Iloilo City. Using a survey design, data were collected through a self-administered questionnaire ...
An exegetical analysis on the use of Tsitsit in prayer in Numbers 15:37-41
(2021)
This study used exegetical method to analyze the use of tsitsit in prayer in Numbers 15:37-41, its origin, function, and meaning. Books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and other on-line materials were used as relevant references. Results of the study revealed that the commandment of wearing the tsitsit was given by God through Moses while the Israelites were still in the wilderness, after they had gone out from Egypt and before they entered the Promised Land. This commandment was ordained for all generations. A blue thread or cord was specified to be placed on the borders or comers of their garments. The tsitsit (tassels or fringes) serves as a visual reminder to obey the commandments of the Lord. The color tekhelet (blue) was expensive because it came from a rare sea snail that must be harvested by hand and many snails were needed to produce a single drop of dye. In the course of time, garment fashion has changed and the Israelites developed a particular garment called tallit (prayer shawl) on which the tsitsit could be attached. is primarily used in their daily prayers, worship, and other religious ceremonies, and they wear a small tallit for their ordinary daily living. This garment never parts from the wearers until death that it is worn even during burial. Up to this day, Israelites wear the tsitsit attached to the tallit....