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AbstractThe mandate to make disciples of all nations remains the churches’ task before the return of Christ. Church planting is the best way to achieve this mandate. Hence, the biblical patterns as exemplified by Paul the apostle and their relevance to ac... see more

AbstractThis article is an exegesis on the Great Commission in Matthew 28:18–20 by using a grammatical historical approach. A grammatical historical approach on Matthew 28:18–20 demonstrates that Jesus’ authority in heaven and on earth is a global authori... see more

AbstractThe mandate to make disciples of all nations remains the churches’ task before the return of Christ. Church planting is the best way to achieve this mandate. Hence, the biblical patterns as exemplified by Paul the apostle and their relevance to ac... see more

AbstractThis article is an exegesis on the Great Commission in Matthew 28:18–20 by using a grammatical historical approach. A grammatical historical approach on Matthew 28:18–20 demonstrates that Jesus’ authority in heaven and on earth is a global authori... see more

Members of any congregation professing Christianity are a flock that needs to be looked after as commissioned by God. Faith in Christ often brings them together to strengthen one another by listening to the word of God and receiving God’s blessings throug... see more

This study examines the 1834 Report of Great Britain’s Poor Law Commission (PLCR), asking what sort of role such a document ought to be granted in literary or cultural histories. I approach these questions about the PLCR and its audience through formal an... see more

This study examines the 1834 Report of Great Britain’s Poor Law Commission (PLCR), asking what sort of role such a document ought to be granted in literary or cultural histories. I approach these questions about the PLCR and its audience through formal an... see more

Humans have fallen into a slump of sin resulting in extraordinary effects in various aspects so that happiness and prosperity are difficult to obtain. If sin is allowed to continue to run rampant then all humans will perish as a result of sin. God provide... see more

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