Christian FellowshipInternational Official website http www.fcfcanada.ca Faith Christian Fellowship Canada Official website http www.fcf europe.org Faith Christian Fellowship Europe Official website ... more details
Infobox WorldScouting type Organization name International Scout and Guide Fellowship name International Scout and Guide Fellowship image International Scout and Guide Fellowship.png caption headquarters country f date 1953 founder award for members 73,557 2007 ref cite web title Census publisher ISGF url http www.isgf.org index.php?option com content&view article&id 221 3Acensus&catid 48 3Aorganization&Itemid 61&lang en accessdate 2008 12 12 ref chiefscouttitle chiefscout owner website http www.isgf.org ISGF affiliation World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts br World Organization of the Scout Movement The International Scout and Guide Fellowship ISGF is a worldwide organization of Scout alumni in support of Scouting and Girl Guides Guiding who want to strengthen dialogue between communities through community oriented projects worldwide. The International Scout and Guide Fellowship is open to former members of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts WAGGGS and the World Organization of the Scout Movement WOSM , and to adults who did not have the opportunity to be Scouts, Guides, or active Scout Guide leaders, but who believe in the Scouting ideals. It was created in 1953 under the name of InternationalFellowship of Former Scouts and Guides IFOFSAG . ISGF is supported by WOSM and WAGGGS, and it has members in 61 countries presently. Furthermore, there are members ... International Ambassadors Fellowship Guild This Fellowship was founded in 1998. It is a Foundation to support Scouting and Guiding worldwide Forthcoming international events 43nd European Forum of Guild ... International Scouting organizations de International Scout and Guide Fellowship it International Scout and Guide Fellowship nl International Scout and Guide Fellowship pl Mi dzynarodowe Bractwo Skaut w ... Fellowship India Indonesia Malaysia New Zealand Pakistan Sri Lanka Europe The World Region Europe ... in Cernobbio, Lake Como , Italy, 25 September 2 October 2011 See also Scout Fellowship UK Baden Powell ... more details
leaders, even former supporters of the fellowship, believe that the demise of the IBFI is imminent. External links http www.ibfi.us Independent Baptist FellowshipInternational Web Site References ...original research date April 2010 No footnotes date April 2010 Baptist The Independent Baptist FellowshipInternational , or I.B.F.I., was formed on May 10, 1984, at Fort Worth, Texas , as a fellowship of independent, fundamentalist Baptist churches. ref Raymond W. Barber A Brief History of the IBFI ref Its founding resulted from a controversy involving Arlington Baptist College of Arlington, Texas , an affiliate of the World Baptist Fellowship , after Raymond W. Barber , then President of the W.B.F., lost a lawsuit against the college. ref Earl K. Oldham, USS WBF Sail On ref The lawsuit was an attempt to force the Arlington Baptist College to recognize its parent child relationship to the W.B.F., revert to its original name, Bible Baptist Seminary, and return to the original intent of its founders, J. Frank Norris and Louis Entzminger . He claimed that by seeking accreditation , the Arlington Baptist College was straying from its original purpose of training preachers. Barber moved forward with the lawsuit even though an investigator found that the Bible Baptist Seminary Board of Directors had created a new junior college in conjunction with the seminary , the seminary was allowed to die and the Arlington Baptist Junior College actually became the Arlington Baptist College. Although it was not a major issue during the controversy, Barber charged the Arlington Baptist College with teaching the doctrines of grace, often called Calvinism , and said that some of its faculty members were hyper Calvinists. ref Earl K. Oldham, USS WBF Sail On ref It was a strategy that worked, bringing together a strong following who shared his concerns. Barber s actions resulted in his becoming ... Conference Center , for the fellowship s ultimate failure. ref Albert W. Wardin, Jr. Baptists Around ... more details
Infobox Christian denomination name InternationalFellowship of Christian Assemblies image imagewidth caption main classification Protestant theology Pentecostal governance Cooperative body congregations, organized into geographic districts with district overseers, and a collective annual convention and business meeting founder founded date 1948 founded place Sharon, Pennsylvania Sharon , Pennsylvania separated from parent merger separations associations area United States, affiliates worldwide congregations 96 members 7200 website http www.ifcaministry.com www.ifcaministry.com footnotes The InternationalFellowship of Christian Assemblies IFCA , formerly known as the Christian Church of North America CCNA , is a North America n Pentecostal denomination of Christian s. Central offices are located in Pymatuning Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania Transfer , Pennsylvania . ref http www.ifcaministry.com IFCA official website ref Ministries of the church include Benevolence, Home Missions, FOCUS, Foreign Missions, Education, Lay Ministries, and Public Relations. A convention is held annually, ref http www.ifcaconvention.com IFCA convention ref and their official publication is Vista , a quarterly magazine. ref http www.ifcaministry.com publications vista Vista magazine ref Membership in 2000 was about 7200 in 96 churches in the United States . They also have other affiliated congregations the United States and internationally in Africa , Australia , Canada , Europe , India , and South America . Rev. Mike Player is the General Overseer of the denomination. ref http www.ifcaministry.com about About the IFCA ref History The InternationalFellowship of Christian Assemblies is part of the larger Pentecostal movement that began in the United States during the first part of the 20th century and is rooted in a movement among the ethnic Italians in Chicago, Illinois . Rev. Louis Francescon organized the first Italian American Pentecostal church there in 1907. The Rev. Frank Emma ... more details
wikify date January 2011 Orphan date December 2010 CMFI or Christian Missionary FellowshipInternational is a non denominational, non profit, Christian organization that sends out missionaries across the globe. Based out of Indianapolis , CMF has missionaries in more than 17 countries including the U.S. The purpose of CMF is to train and send vocational and bi vocational missions workers to evangelize in non converted areas. ref http www.ministrywatch.com profile christian missionary fellowship.aspx ref ref http cmfi.org ref ref Priest, Doug 07 15 2001 . From Lines to Circles, The Christian Standard Vol.136 28 ref History CMF began in 1946 after Christian missionary Jess Johnson traveled to India. During his time there he began to brainstorm different ideas for missionary relations with the countries and communities missionaries are stationed in. When he arrived back in America, Johnson contacted Christian leaders around the nation to begin to come up with different strategies for missions work. In 1952 CMF was formally founded at Manhattan Bible College in Kansas. During the course of its first year, CMF sent missionary families into India. During the 1960s CMF rexpanded and teams of missionaries began to penetrate countries like Ethiopia and Brazil. In the 1970s and 1980s CMF had missionaries operating in Kenya , Mexico , Tanzania , Chile , and England. By the next decade teams were also working in Singapore , Benin , Thailand , Ukraine , and the Ivory Coast as well as with intercultural ... missionary fellowship.aspx title Christian Missionary Fellowship publisher Ministrywatch.com ... REACH International Summer Internships publisher Cmfi.org date accessdate 2011 01 24 ref CHE CHE Community ... has a program for international college campuses called Globalscope. The main purpose of Globalscope ... cite web url http www.cmfi.org whatwedo globalscope title International Campus Ministry publisher ... to the communities they serve. An example of this kind of ministry is with Hope International , which ... more details
Multiple issues primary sources August 2010 orphan July 2010 refimprove August 2010 The International Service Fellowship , more commonly known as Interserve , is an interdenominational Protestant Christian mission agency which was founded in London in 1852. History Interserve, which was originally called the Zenana Bible and Medical Mission, was founded as one of the Church of England Zenana Mission zenana missions in the 19th century, with the aim of addressing the medical and educational needs of Indian women. In 1821 a Miss Cooke landed in Calcutta with the intention of setting up a school to educate young Hindu women. Although she experienced significant opposition from people unwilling to countenance the thought of women receiving an education she worked closely with the Church Mission Society ref Church Mission Society ref to set up a school to teach young boys. In 1852 Mrs Mackenzie, a colleague of Miss Cooke s, wrote to the social activist Mary Jane Kinnaird who later founded the YWCA to ask for her assistance in expanding the organisation s work. Lady Kinnaird s involvement led to the rapid growth of the organisation and its expansion across India, although in 1880 the organisation split from the Church of England Zenana Mission ref Church of England Zenana Mission ref following a disagreement among its leadership. From 1880 onwards the organisation became known as the Zenana Bible and Medical Mission as its focus expanded to include medical work. In 1881 a Zenana worker, Miss Bielby, met with Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle to ask for her support in publicising the organisation s work, a request which the Queen agreed to. At this time the organisation began to expand its sending bases as well, sending workers from Canada, New Zealand, Ireland and the USA ref USA ... Interserve to reflect its international status and its emphasis on practical service Today Interserve ... External links http www.interserve.org Interserve International http www.interserve.org.uk Interserve ... more details
orphan date December 2009 The Australian Fellowship of Faith Churches and Ministers International or AFFCMI is an evangelical, Pentecostal church movement founded by Dr Garnet Budge, Rev. Keith Hannah and Rev. Dwight Hicks in Brisbane on 10 July 1988 to provide a ministerial organisation catering to independent churches and ministers around Australia. In the early 90 s Dwight Hicks left the Board and was succeeded by Rev. Barry Follet from Gosford, New South Wales . Dr Garnet Budge retired in August 2008 after 20 years as a director. AFFCMI operates as a fellowship of individual Christians who are in Communion Christian communion , rather than a traditional religious denominational structure, which attempts to provide protection, security, information, inspiration and relationships without direct controls and restrictions. As of 2007 there over 150 churches and affiliated ministers situated throughout Australia, North America, Africa, and the Pacific Islands. AFFCMI holds an annual conference gathering ministers from its member churches worldwide normally in October featuring keynote International Speakers such as http www.kelleyvarner.org apps articles default.asp?articleid 17752&columnid Kelly Varner . External links http www.affcmi.com AFFCMI http www.thehopecentre.com Home Church of Director Barry Follet Category Charismatic and Pentecostal Christianity Category Christianity in Australia Category Religious organizations established in 1988 ... more details
Orphan date August 2008 Notability date August 2008 The InternationalFellowship of Rotarian Amateur Astronomers IFRAA is a fellowship group of amateur astronomer s which spans the continents. Many of those involved in the group are actively engaged in the SETI project. It is linked to Rotary International . External links http www.rotary ifraa.org IFRAA s website DEFAULTSORT InternationalFellowship Of Rotarian Amateur Astronomers Category Astronomy organizations astronomy stub org stub ... more details
with Aglow International Aglow . The latter, however, which is a fellowship of evangelical women ... http www.fgbmfi.org FGBMFI International website References reflist Full Gospel Business Men s FellowshipInternational by J. R. Zeigler p653 54 in The New International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic ..., w de Christen im Beruf Christen im Beruf Christians in professional life , in Finland w fi FGBMFI ... just a culture and or a set of rules. ref See http www.fgbmfi.org FGBMFI International website, scroll ... for and if they wish so. In addition to the local meetings, regional and international conferences ... with Christian Business Men s Committee CBMC and International Christian Chamber of Commerce .... Hill. Logos International, 1974. ISBN 0 88270 083 9. Category Pentecostalism Category 1952 establishments ... more details
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Fellowship may refer to Wiktionary An academic position see fellow A merit based scholarship , or form of academic financial aid Fellowship medicine , a period of medical training after a residency In Christianity , a term translated from the Greek koinonia referring to individual Christians who are in Communion Christian Christian communion with each other The Fellowship Australia , a group within the Presbyterian Church of Australia InterVarsity Christian Fellowship The Fellowship Christian organization , an American organization also known as the Family The Fellowship of the Ring , the first volume in J. R. R. Tolkien s The Lord of the Rings The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring , the first of Peter Jackson s film trilogy. Fellowship , a musical stage play parody of The Fellowship of the Ring Fellowship album Fellowship , an album by Lizz Wright Fellowship, Florida , a town in the United States Fellowship, New Jersey , an unincorporated community in the United States Fellowship Baptist College , an institution of higher learning in Kabankalan City, Philippines Fellowship Church , a church located in Grapevine, Texas Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists Fellowship of the Royal College of Pathologists , assessment for pathology training in the United Kingdom See also The Fellowship disambiguation Simple church Disambiguation ja simple Fellowship ... more details
The Fellowship might refer to any of the following The Fellowship Australia , an Australian Presbyterian organization The Fellowship Christian organization , an American Christian organization Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada The Fellowship FGFCMI , a fellowship of Charismatic churches and ministers The Fellowship of Anglo Saxon Heathenry , a Germanic Neopagan organization The Fellowship of Reconciliation , a name used by a number of religious nonviolent organizations Society of St. John the Evangelist The Fellowship of St. John , an Anglican religious order for men The Fellowship of the New Life , a British organization in the 19th century The Fellowship of the Ring , a novel in the Lord of the Rings trilogy by J. R. R. Tolkien The Fellowship of the Ring characters , characters from the novel The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring The Fellowship of the Ring film , a 2001 film based on the novel The Fellowship, a fictional religious organization found in the Ultima series Ultima series of computer games See also Fellowship disambiguation disambig ... more details
Infobox Musical name Fellowship subtitle image Fellowship6363.jpg caption The cast of Fellowship book Kelly Holden Bashar br Joel McCrary music Allen Simpson lyrics Brian D. Bradley , Lisa Fredrickson , Kelly Holden Bashar , Joel McCrary , Edi Patterson , Steve Purnick , Cory Rouse , Allen Simpson , Ryan Smith , Peter Allen Vogt and Matthew Stephen Young . basis J. R. R. Tolkien s novel br The Fellowship of the Ring productions 2004 El Portal Theatre , North Hollywood, California , 2005 The Met Theatre , Hollywood, California , 2005 Comic Con International San Diego Comic Con . San Diego, California , 2009 The Falcon Theatre , Burbank, California Please do not include production specific acting, directing, etc. awards awards Fellowship is a Musical theatre musical parody stage play based on The Fellowship of the Ring the first volume of J. R. R. Tolkien s The Lord of the Rings , and Peter Jackson s 2001 The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring film adaptation of it. The book was written by Kelly Holden Bashar and Joel McCrary with music by Allen Simpson and lyrics and additional material by Brian D. Bradley, Lisa Fredrickson, Kelly Holden Bashar, Joel McCrary, Edi Patterson, Steve Purnick, Cory Rouse, Allen Simpson, Ryan Smith, Peter Allen Vogt and Matthew Stephen Young. The musical was first performed at the El Portal Forum Theater in North Hollywood, Los Angeles North Hollywood, California . The play follows the major events of Tolkien s story. It re imagines Bilbo Baggins as an aged Jewish comedian, the Balrog as a sleep deprived diva , the battle on Weathertop as a West Side Story musical West Side Story style gang fight, and Rivendell as a Scientology Scientologist stronghold. Part live action, part puppet show and part animation, the show removes or summarizes parts of the story that would slow it down. While played for laughs, the music features original ... at the 2005 Comic Con International San Diego Comic Con . L.A. Weekly named it a Pick of the Week , and both ... more details
primarysources date July 2006 In the UK, Christians in Politics brings together the Christian Socialist Movement , the Liberal Democrat Christian Forum and the Conservative Christian Fellowship , which are the official bodies representing Christians and Christianity in, respectively, the Labour Party UK Labour Party , the Liberal Democrats UK Liberal Democrats Party, and the Conservative Party UK Conservative Party . As an umbrella body for organisations with distinctive and conflicting policies, Christians in Politics creates a platform for church building church es and Christian organisations to obtain information on an equal basis from each of the parties. Christians in Politics also acts as a liaison for conferences such as Greenbelt Festival and Spring Harvest in requesting speakers from each of the parties. Christians in Politics has no political position of its own, and is theologically neutral in relation to the various streams which exist with the UK Christian churches. External links http www.christiansinpolitics.org.uk Christians in Politics website http www.christiansocialist.org.uk Christian Socialist Movement http www.christianforum.libdems.org Liberal Democrat Christian Forum http www.ccfwebsite.com Conservative Christian Fellowship Category Political pressure groups of the United Kingdom Category Christian politics Category Christian political organizations ... more details
. They claim descent from a mixture of Jews Jewish Christians and Gentiles who converted to Christianity ...Palestinians Palestinian people Palestinian Christians are Christians descended from the people of the geographical ... Arabic and in classical or modern standard Arabic language Arabic , Christians are called Nasrani ... Masih , meaning Messiah . ref name Emmett74 cite book title Beyond the Basilica Christians and Muslims ... 0226207110 ref In Hebrew , they are called Notzri also spelt Notsri , which means Nazarene . Christians ... population. Today, the majority of Palestinian Christians live outside of the former Mandate Palestine ... jl vp490.htm publisher Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs title The Beleaguered Christians of the Palestinian Controlled Areas Official PA Domination of Christians author David Raab date 5 January ... dating back thousands of years. Consequently, Palestinian Christians are the descendants of the many ... title The Forgotten Faithful Palestinian Christians author Anthony McRoy ref Today, the majority of Palestinian Christians live abroad. In 2005, it was estimated that the Christian population .... Most are in the West Bank , but there is a community of 5,000 in the Gaza Strip . Palestinian Christians ... BBC cite news title Guide Christians in the Middle East publisher BBC date 15 December 2005 accessdate ... on Palestinian Christians. ref https www.cia.gov library publications the world factbook ... as Palestinian. small Around 50 of Palestinian Christians belong to the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem ... Christians. There are also Maronite s, Melkite Eastern Catholics, Syriac Orthodox Church Jacobites ... sold Palestinian property to Israeli Orthodox Jews . ref name state Archbishop Theodosios Hanna ... communities in Palestine were Roman empire Roman , Jews and Gentiles . Those were joined in the later ... books?id NovYAAAAMAAJ ref To the contrary of the rest of oriental Christians, the vast majority of Palestinian Christians followed the Byzantine Christianity of the Byzantine Empire emperors ... more details
multiple issues notability December 2011 orphan October 2010 primarysources June 2009 Liberated Christians is the self appointed term used by a religious support group in Phoenix, Arizona. The name Liberated Christians simply means, Free Christians, or a group that believes that centuries of human tinkering with ancient Biblical stories have produced puritanical ideas that typify conservative Christian ideas, and that Christ s simple message is to love one another. Their website ref http www.libchrist.com libchrist.com ref , which is not specifically designed for Christians, but rather For All Regardless of Religious Belief contends that monogamy is a traditional Christian value imposed by the early churches and has no Biblical foundation to it. They claim that instead God encourages Responsible Polygamy or polyamory . The group also distinguishes a difference between polyamous relationships and swinging or playful, sexual acts without any commitment . While the group endorses both, they emphasize polyamory and sharing your sexuality with those you love. However, because of their controversial views, this group has received quite a bit of attention by Christian groups, who contend that the group is misleading in its portrayal of what the Bible states. These groups claim that the Liberated Christians website refers to verses that are taken out of context, and ignore those verses that emphasis monogamous relationships for Christians. The Liberated Christians group, however, claims that they each verse that traditional Christians claim supports only monogamy and show in great detail ... Nonmonogamy or Polyamory as a legitimate CHOICE for Christians and others Exposing false traditions ... Sexuality Libchrist provides, Resource, Support & Fellowship For All Regardless of Religious Belief, especially Christians overcoming traditions with no biblical basis References Reflist External links http www.libchrist.com Liberated Christians http inkaboutit.homestead.com http inkaboutit.homestead.com ... more details
nb Acts 22 30 23 22 ref Walter Laqueur argues that hostility between Christians and Jews grew ... by Jews of Christians has been traditionally overstated according to James Everett Seaver, ref ... and reviled the Christians there can be no doubt, but there is no evidence that the Jews as a class ... accessdate September 6, 2011 quote Both Christians and Jews engaged in a contest and reflection about ... D. Tabor, A Noble Death Suicide and Martyrdom Among Christians and Jews in Antiquity. San Francisco ... Suicide and Martyrdom Among Christians and Jews in Antiquity year 1992 month November publisher HarperSanFrancisco ... the Middle Ages Persecution of Christians by Persians and Jews during Roman Persian Wars According ... Christians were taken captive, gathered together and murdered in mass by Jews. The Greek historian Antiochus Strategos writes that captive Christians were gathered near Mamilla reservoir and the Jews ... refused, and the Jews in anger had purchased the Christians from Persians and massacred them on spot ..., be their subjects Christians or Nazarenes, Jews or Samaritians whereas these accursed Poles ...About acts committed against Christians because of their faith negative attitudes towards Christians ... Liturgical Press ref Persecution of Christians as a consequence of professing their faith can be traced both historically and in the current era. Early Christians were persecuted for their faith, at the hands of both Jews from whose religion Christianity arose, and the Roman Empire which controlled ... experience of martyrdom and persecution determined the ways in which later Christians ... formed the symbolic language through which Christians represented, justified, or denounced ... denominations suffering persecution at the hands of other Christians under the charge of heresy , particularly during the 16th century Protestant Reformation . In the 20th century, Christians have ... UK, an estimated 1 million Christians face persecution, particularly in List of Muslim majority countries ... more details
Kurdish Christians Kurdish language Kurdish lang ku Kurd n Xir st ref http ku.wiktionary.org wiki xir C3 AEstiyan Massehi in Kurdish Wiktionary ref are Kurdish people Kurds who follow Christianity and mostly live in the Kurdistan region. The word lang ku Xir st is derived from the Greek language Greek words lang el lang el Latn khristianos and lang el lang el Latn khristiani . The Arabic word lang ku Mes h is also sometimes used. Kurdish Christians should not be confused with other historical Christian communities living in the area such as the Assyrian people Assyrians , Armenian people Armenians or Georgian people Georgians . The total number of Kurdish Christians today is uncertain but is probably in the tens of thousands, most of them living in Turkey. History According to a legend, Sabbas the Sanctified Mar Saba succeeded in converting some sun worshipping Kurds to Christianity in the fifth century ref Bedjan, Acta Martyrum et Sanctorum , vol. ii, pp. 672 3 ref ref G. R. Driver , The Religion of the Kurds , Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies, University of London, 1922, p.208 ref . Most Kurds converted to Islam after the Arab conquest of the Sassanid ... , and there were Muslim Kurdish tribes that recalled they were once Christians. Kurds who converted ..., p.313 ref It is also possible that many Kurdish Christians have been linguistically and hence ethnically absorbed by Semitic speaking Christians of Mesopotamia, especially after Islamic expansions ... docs DOC 0000258376 0000258376 0014.gif . ref . Contemporary Kurdish Christians Image ... came from Christians. ref http www.holwick.com new testament 2 68 1 peter 556 1 peter 412 19god will start ... KRG out of a desire to remain democratic. Since 2001, Servant Group International has established ... Services Bot generated title ref See also Kurdish Jews References references External links http ... Jesus Peshmerga Category Asian Christians Category Christianity in Kurdistan Category Kurdish people ... more details
, NY Orbis Books, 2000 References Reflist External links InternationalFellowship of Reconciliation http www.ifor.org InternationalFellowship of Reconciliation FoR in the United Kingdom http www.for.org.uk ...The Fellowship of Reconciliation FoR or FOR is the name used by a number of religious nonviolent organizations, particularly in English speaking countries. They are linked by affiliation to the InternationalFellowship of Reconciliation IFOR . In the United Kingdom, the acronym FoR is normally typeset ... Peace Fellowship http www.bpfna.org Baptist Peace Fellowship Buddhist Peace Fellowship http www.catholicpeacefellowship.org Catholic Peace Fellowship http www.peacechog.org Church of God Peace Fellowship http www.dpfweb.org Disciples Peace Fellowship http epfnational.org Episcopal Peace Fellowship http www.jewishpeacefellowship.org Jewish Peace Fellowship Lutheran Peace Fellowship http www.incommunion.org Orthodox Peace Fellowship North America http www.presbypeacefellowship.org Presbyterian Peace Fellowship http uupf.org Unitarian Universalist Peace Fellowship The FoR in the United Kingdom The first body to use the name Fellowship of Reconciliation was formed as a result of a pact made in August 1914 at the outbreak of the First World War by two Christians , Henry Hodgkin an English ... Christians of all Christian denomination denomination s agreed to found the FoR. They set out ... does not yet accept it. That therefore, as Christians, we are forbidden to wage war, and that our loyalty ... Pacifist Fellowship , the Methodist Peace Fellowship , the Baptist Peace Fellowship, etc. as well as a strong membership among the Society of Friends Quakers . At one time the Methodist Peace Fellowship ... in Britain, the FoR has lost influence, although active Christians in the UK are now probably further ... Peace Fellowship and a Trustee of the FoRE. There are Roman Catholic members of FoRE, and although ... in England, Scotland and Wales . FOR USA United States Fellowship of Reconciliation ... more details
Christians in Science CiS is a United Kingdom British organization of scientists, philosophers, theologians, ministers, teachers, and science students, predominantly evangelical Christians, ref http books.google.com books?id TRKtFWlSrRsC&pg PT156&dq 22Christians in Science 22&num 100 v onepage&q 22Christians 20in 20Science 22&f false Young, Davis A., and Stearley, Ralph F., The Bible, rocks, and time geological evidence for the age of the earth , p. 156, InterVarsity Press 2008 , ISBN 0830828761, 9780830828760, accessed 5 November 2009 ref concerned with the dialogue between Christianity and science. ref http books.google.com books?id 4 hO17XW6zsC&pg PA121&dq 22Christians in Science 22&num 100 v onepage&q 22Christians 20in 20Science 22&f false Schwarz, Hans, Creation , Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing 2002 , p. 121, ISBN 0802860664, 9780802860668, accessed 5 November 2009 ref The organization was started in the 1940s as one of the professional groups of IVF now UCCF , and was known as the Research Scientists Christian Fellowship from 1950 until it adopted the current name in 1988. It has since become larger, and more influential. ref http www.timesonline.co.uk tol comment obituaries article1016455.ece?print yes&randnum 1151003209000 Scientist who established the Mullard Laboratory and made ... and Christian Belief 22 22victoria institute 22&lr &num 100&as brr 0 World Evangelical Fellowship ... 2009 ref ref http au.christiantoday.com article christians 4089.htm Creation or Evolution Do We ... Christians in Science is an explicitly Christian society , and full membership is open only to those ... with the aims of Christians in Science. blockquote Aims of Christians in Science ref http www.cis.org.uk ... for the environment. Students To help Christians who are science students to integrate their religious ... www.cis.org.uk Christians in Science Category Evangelical parachurch organisations Category Christianity and science fo Christians In Science ... more details
pp move indef Infobox ethnic group group Arab Christians image File John Damascus arabic icon .gif 90x90px ... news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi middle east 653574.stm work BBC News title Who are Egypt s Christians? date 26 February 2000 ref 350,000 ref name middleeast http middleeast.about.com od middleeast101 a christians ... . note b excluding Assyrians br c . note c excluding Maronites br Arab Christians are ethnic Arabs ... panethnicity . They are the remnants of ancient Arab Christian clans or Arabized Christians. Many of the modern Arab Christians are descendants of pre Islamic Christian Arabian tribes, namely the Kahlani ... source date December 2011 Arab Christians, forming Greek Orthodox including Arab Orthodox and Latin ... , most notably in Chile and the US. Arab Christians term is also generally applied to Arabized ... speaking Byzantine Christians. citation needed date November 2011 Some Arab Christians are a more recent end result of Evangelization. Arab Christians are not the only Christianity in the Middle ... identity is Arab or not. Even though sometimes classified as Arab Christians, the largest ... Christians maintain to this day their original languages Aramaic for Maronites, Coptic Egyptians ... Chaldean Syriac people Chaldo Assyrians , form the majority of Christians in Iraq , north east ... sources as Christians of the Arab World or Arabic Christians , creating confusion about their identity .... ref Syriac Christians were also related as Arab Christians by pan Arab movements and Arab Islamic ... regimes in the region assert that all those Christians who live within the confines of Arab borders ... and theologian , 7th century ortodox icon . Arab Christians are indigenous people indigenous to the Middle ... Arabia. The tribes of Tayy , Abd Al Qais , and Taghlib are also known to have included many Christians ... number of Christians occupied the Sinai peninsula, Mesopotamia and Arabia. The New Testament ... native language? . . . both Jews and proselytes, Cretans and Arabians we hear them telling in our own ... more details
thumb Flag of the German Christians The Deutsche Christen lang en German Christians were a pressure ... thumb German Christians celebrating Luther Day in Berlin in 1933, speech by bishop Hossenfelder ... verses 1 2 read as follows New International Version blockquote Everyone must submit himself to the governing ... Jews lang de Volljuden . However, before the promulgation of the Nazi s racist Nuremberg Laws ... Christians, the Deutsche Christen entered into a Kirchenkampf with other evangelical Christians. Their opponents ... were supportive of the Nazism Nazi ideas about race. They issued public statements that Christians in Germany with Jewish ancestors remain Christians in a New Testament sense, but are not German Christians ... and the group s German initials D and C . It was claimed and remembered, as a fact , that the Jews ... among Christians in Germany. Precursors 19th Century The forerunner of the Deutsche Christen ideology ... . He concluded that the Germans were the best Christians among all peoples, only prevented from the full flowering of their spiritual faculties by the materialistic Jews. Julius Bode , however, concluded ... there could come a whole lot of terrible Golgothas, where Jews across the whole world dance ... German Christians ideas were hardly slowed down. In 1928 they gathered in Thuringia to found the Thuringian German Christians Church Movement lang de Th ringer Kirchenbewegung Deutsche Christen , seeking contact with the Nazi party and naming their newsletter Letters to German Christians ... to de Judify the Bible Some churches remained led by German Christians until 1945. In 1939 with the approval ... Christians advocated such an approach, in the hope that the religious disaffiliation disaffiliation ... from then on in theology and politics. Other former members of the German Christians moved into the numerically ... de Freie Christliche Volkskirche and the People s Movement of Free Church Christians lang de Volkskirchenbewegung ... of identity discussions on the examples of the German Christians and Japanese Shinto BBKL k krause ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Christians Type Album Artist The Christians band The Christians Cover Christians The Christians CD album cover.jpg Released 1987 Recorded Genre Length 57 45 Label Island Records Island Producer Laurie Latham Reviews Last album This album The Christians br 1987 Next album Colour br 1990 The Christians was The Christians band The Christians 1987 debut album and contained their first five United Kingdom UK hit singles Forgotten Town , Hooverville , When the Fingers Point , Ideal World and Born Again . Track listing All tracks composed by Henry Priestman except where indicated Forgotten Town When the Fingers Point Born Again Ideal World H. Priestman M. Henry Herman Save a Soul in Every Town ... And That s Why Hooverville H. Priestman M. Henry Herman One in a Million Sad Songs H. Priestman M. Henry Herman Forgotten Town 12 Dub Version When the Fingers Point 12 Remix Why Waltz Personnel Garry A. Christian lead vocals Henry Priestman guitar, keyboards, vocals Mike Bulger guitar Tony Jones bass Paul Barlow drums Russell Christian saxophone, vocals DEFAULTSORT Christians Album Category 1987 debut albums Category The Christians albums Category Albums produced by Laurie Latham Category Island Records albums 1980s R&B album stub ... more details