Christianity – Imbas https://www.imbas.org World Religions Blog Wed, 03 May 2023 13:08:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://www.imbas.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/cropped-World-Religions-Blog-32x32.png Christianity – Imbas https://www.imbas.org 32 32 A Triptych of Miracles: The Incredible Tale of How Faith Saved Three Members of the Same Family https://www.imbas.org/a-triptych-of-miracles-the-incredible-tale-of-how-faith-saved-three-members-of-the-same-family/ Wed, 03 May 2023 13:08:16 +0000 https://www.imbas.org/?p=154 Faith and hope are pillars of human existence. Many people find solace in their beliefs, and some even experience life-changing events that challenge the boundaries of reason. In this incredible tale, we delve into the remarkable journey of the Armstrong family and how their unwavering faith in the Almighty led to not one, but three […]

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Faith and hope are pillars of human existence. Many people find solace in their beliefs, and some even experience life-changing events that challenge the boundaries of reason. In this incredible tale, we delve into the remarkable journey of the Armstrong family and how their unwavering faith in the Almighty led to not one, but three extraordinary events that ultimately saved the lives of three family members. This thought-provoking story is a testament to the power of faith, and it serves as a reminder to trust in the Almighty during even the darkest of times.

The First Miracle: A Mother’s Salvation

It was the winter of 2015 when Rebecca Armstrong, a devout mother of two, found herself in a perilous situation. Trapped in her car after an unforeseen accident on a desolate road, the odds of survival seemed slim. With temperatures plummeting and her strength waning, she clung to her faith in God, praying for a miracle.

Hours passed, and the frosty grip of the cold began to take its toll. On the brink of succumbing to the elements, a figure emerged from the snowy darkness. To Rebecca’s disbelief, it was a stranger who had, by sheer coincidence, taken a wrong turn and stumbled upon her stranded vehicle. The stranger managed to free Rebecca and rush her to the hospital just in time to save her life. She credited her faith in the Almighty for her rescue, and the experience only served to strengthen her belief.

The Second Miracle: A Father’s Escape

Three years later, in 2018, Rebecca’s husband, Richard, found himself in a precarious situation. A veteran firefighter, he was called to the scene of a massive fire at an apartment complex. As he and his team worked tirelessly to extinguish the flames and rescue the trapped residents, Richard became separated from his fellow firefighters.

Smoke and flames surrounded him, and Richard knew that he needed divine intervention to make it out alive. He prayed fervently to the Almighty and suddenly found the strength to push through the smoke, eventually reaching a window. As he leaned out, gasping for air, a colleague spotted him and called for a ladder truck. Richard was pulled to safety moments before the building collapsed.

The Third Miracle: A Daughter’s Healing

In 2021, the Armstrong family faced their most harrowing trial yet. Their teenage daughter, Emily, was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of cancer. The prognosis was grim, and doctors were uncertain about her chances of survival, despite the aggressive treatments they planned to administer.

Unwavering in their faith, the Armstrong family turned to the Almighty once more, joining with their community in prayer for Emily’s healing. Weeks into her treatment, Emily’s doctors were astounded to find that her cancer had gone into complete remission. The medical professionals could not explain the rapid change in her condition, but the Armstrongs attributed it to divine intervention.

The Ripple Effect of Miracles: Inspiring Others

The Armstrong family’s astonishing experiences have not only strengthened their faith but have also inspired countless others in their community and beyond. Their story has been shared widely, serving as a powerful reminder that miracles can happen when one’s faith in the Almighty remains unwavering. People from all walks of life have found solace and hope in the Armstrongs’ testimony, using it as a source of inspiration to turn to their own faith in times of despair.

Faith as a Catalyst for Change: The Armstrong Family Legacy

As the Armstrong family continues to share their story, they’ve become advocates for the importance of faith in daily life. They have used their experiences to inspire others to explore their spiritual beliefs and to trust in the Almighty’s plan for their lives. By doing so, they have created a lasting legacy that transcends their own miraculous experiences. Their story stands as a testament to the power of faith and its potential to transform lives, and it serves as a beacon of hope for those who may be struggling to find meaning in the face of adversity.

The Power of Faith

The Armstrong family’s incredible story serves as a testament to the power of faith. In each of these three instances, they turned to the Almighty during their most trying moments, and their lives were forever changed. Their journey is a thought-provoking reminder that the power of belief can shape our lives in profound and unimaginable ways.

In a world fraught with uncertainty and strife, the Armstrong family’s story is a beacon of hope. It encourages us to place our trust in the Almighty, regardless of the challenges we face, and to embrace the inexplicable power of faith.

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The Power of Faith and Community: How a Religious Congregation Inspired a Successful Locksmith Business https://www.imbas.org/the-power-of-faith-and-community-how-a-religious-congregation-inspired-a-successful-locksmith-business/ Tue, 02 May 2023 13:12:27 +0000 https://www.imbas.org/?p=150 The belief that business and religion cannot coexist harmoniously is a misconception. The truth is that when a business is built on the foundation of a strong religious community, it can flourish and thrive. This article explores the inspiring story of a group of fellow believers who teamed up to create a successful locksmith business […]

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The belief that business and religion cannot coexist harmoniously is a misconception. The truth is that when a business is built on the foundation of a strong religious community, it can flourish and thrive. This article explores the inspiring story of a group of fellow believers who teamed up to create a successful locksmith business in their religious community. We will delve into how the congregation played a significant role in the start-up’s growth and how their faith provided unwavering support in times of failure.

A Leap of Faith: Starting a Locksmith Business in a Religious Community

The journey began when John, a devout member of his religious community, noticed a gap in the local market for a reliable locksmith service. He shared his vision with fellow believers, who were equally passionate about the idea of starting a business rooted in their shared values. They recognized the potential benefits that such a business could bring to their community and beyond.

With the encouragement of the congregation, John and his team founded their locksmith business, specializing in door repairs and asap locksmithing. The term “asap locksmithing” embodied their commitment to providing quick, efficient, and trustworthy services to their clients.

A Congregation’s Support: The Foundation of Success

From the outset, the congregation played a crucial role in the start-up’s growth. Members passed on valuable contacts through their network, allowing the locksmith business to establish a strong client base. The congregation’s active involvement not only facilitated the business’s initial growth but also created a solid foundation for its ongoing expansion.

As the business began to gain traction, the congregation continued to offer unwavering support. They helped spread the word about the locksmith services, effectively becoming brand ambassadors. This word-of-mouth marketing allowed the business to expand its reach, catering to a broader demographic beyond the religious community.

Faith as a Pillar of Strength: Overcoming Challenges and Failures

As with any start-up, the locksmith business faced its share of challenges and failures. But in each of these instances, faith served as a pillar of strength for John and his team. They found solace in their shared beliefs and relied on the support of their religious community to navigate the tumultuous waters of entrepreneurship.

During the difficult moments, their faith served as a reminder of their higher purpose – to provide exceptional locksmith services that would benefit not only their religious community but also the wider society. This sense of purpose drove them to persevere and ultimately overcome the obstacles they faced.

As the business grew, the team faced the inevitable challenges that come with expansion. But their faith and the support of their congregation helped them find innovative solutions to these problems. In the face of adversity, they drew strength from their belief in a higher power, which allowed them to remain steadfast and focused on their goals.

The Locksmith Business Today: A Testament to Faith and Community

Today, the locksmith business stands as a testament to the power of faith and community. Their unwavering dedication to providing top-quality door repairs and asap locksmithing services has earned them a reputation for excellence in their community and beyond.

The story of this locksmith business demonstrates that a business built on the foundation of a strong religious community can indeed thrive. By leveraging the support of their congregation and staying true to their faith, John and his team have created a successful enterprise that is a source of pride for their religious community and an inspiration for entrepreneurs everywhere.

A Vision for the Future: The Impact on the Religious Community and Beyond

The locksmith business’s success has had a profound impact on their religious community. The story of John and his team has inspired others within the congregation to explore entrepreneurial opportunities that align with their faith and values. As more members of the community venture into business, they are contributing to the overall economic growth and development of the area, while also creating job opportunities for fellow believers. This positive cycle strengthens the bond between faith and entrepreneurship, reinforcing the idea that businesses rooted in religious communities can indeed flourish.

Moreover, the locksmith business’s dedication to providing exceptional services has helped to break down misconceptions about the compatibility of business and religion. By demonstrating that a business can thrive while maintaining its religious values, John and his team have set a powerful example for others to follow. Their success is a testament to the power of faith and community, showing that with the right support and a strong foundation, a business born from a religious community can make a lasting and positive impact on the world around them.

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The Division of the Churches https://www.imbas.org/the-division-of-the-churches/ Wed, 21 Jul 2021 12:34:41 +0000 https://www.imbas.org/?p=21 By the end of the first millennium there was confrontation between the Eastern Church and the Western Church and in 1054 there was a division of the Church into Eastern and Western Churches.

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By the end of the first millennium there was confrontation between the Eastern Church and the Western Church and in 1054 there was a division of the Church into Eastern and Western Churches. The Eastern Church was called “Greek” or “Orthodox” and the Western Church was called “Latin” or “Catholic”. More than once after the separation of the Churches there were attempts to conclude a union, subordinating the Eastern Church to the Roman Pope. For example, the Union of Lyon, the Union of Brest, etc.

Since the separation the differences between the Churches have been aggravated. New dogmas were being introduced into the Western Church. During the active preaching of indulgences in the Western Church a schism began . Protestantism emerged in the 16th century, opposing Catholicism. Within Protestantism itself, many currents were forming. The most common are Lutherans, Calvinists, Anglicans, Baptists, and Pentecostals.

Thus, the most common denominations now in Christianity are: Catholicism, Protestantism, Orthodoxy, and Dochalcidonites.

Heresies in Christianity

Throughout the history of Christianity there have been many Christian heresies within Christianity. There have been attempts to link paganism with Christianity, culminating in the emergence of Gnosticism. The history of the Ecumenical Councils is the history of the struggle against various doctrines within Christianity: Arians, Nestorians, Monophysites, Monothelites, etc. Because of the emergence of many different doctrines, the Christian Church had to formulate its doctrine more clearly, to emphasize certain points, to distinguish where the true doctrine of Christ and where it was an error.

Christians recognize the Bible-the Old Testament and the New Testament-as one and the same Scripture. The word “Bible” comes from the Greek “τα βιβλια,” which means “books. The term “covenant” means a union, a covenant, i.e., it is God’s covenant with His people. The essence of this covenant is that God leads man to salvation, and man keeps the commandments of God. The Scriptures of the Old Testament are not of absolute importance to Christians. Its importance is that it is also divine revelation. In defining the significance of the Old Testament, the Apostle Paul called it a child-guide to Christ.

There are slight differences among the various denominations in their recognition of the canonicity of some books of the Old Testament.

Christians recognize four gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John). Over time, after the death of the apostles, false gospels began to appear, inscribed with the names of the apostles. But these writings were never recognized by the Church and were called “apocrypha.

Christian doctrine is based on Scripture. Although some dogmatic terms are not found in Scripture (Trinity, Coessential), they are essentially present. For example, Jesus Christ taught about the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit being one God. Thyophilus of Alexandria coined the term “Trinity” to refer to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The term “of one essence” was taken from philosophy to refer to such words of Christ as “I and the Father are one.

Christianity is a religion of salvation, and salvation is through Jesus Christ. The meaning of the Christian life is deification, i.e., Godlikeness.

The main commandments are to love God with all your heart, mind and will and to love your neighbor as yourself. Moreover, if one does not love his neighbor, he cannot love God.

The essence of Christianity rests in Jesus Christ Himself, God incarnate. He came to earth to save people from the power of sin over man and to heal human nature, which was infected by sin. God took human nature, but He Himself had no personal sin, and He healed it by His resurrection in which the transfiguration of human nature took place. For this reason, the doctrine of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ is the central dogma of Christianity, and without this dogma Christianity loses its meaning.

The term “Church” has two meanings, one broad and one narrow. In the broad sense, Christ established His Church on earth, promising that it would remain in the world until the end of time and the gates of hell would not prevail against it. The church appears in Scripture as an image of a human organism, with Jesus Christ Himself as the head and His followers as members/parts of the organism. “Church” in Greek is “ekklesia,” which means “assembly. The day of the Descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles (Pentecost) is considered the birthday of the New Testament Church. From this day the worldwide preaching of Christianity began. There were thousands who believed. Initially, preaching occurred with extraordinary gifts from God: preaching in different languages, healings, prophecies, etc. In a narrow sense, the church is founded congregations of Christians in different cities.

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Persecution of Christians https://www.imbas.org/persecution-of-christians/ Sun, 27 Jun 2021 12:31:37 +0000 https://www.imbas.org/?p=18 The preaching of the Apostles was very successful, but Christians began to be persecuted. And the first three centuries of the spread of Christianity are a time of persecution and martyrdom for Christ.

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The preaching of the Apostles was very successful, but Christians began to be persecuted. And the first three centuries of the spread of Christianity are a time of persecution and martyrdom for Christ. While Jews were allowed to practice their religion, Christians were forbidden to do so. The apostles, when they came to a town, went first to preach in the local synagogue. Christians were considered a Jewish sect, and were persecuted from synagogues as well.

Historians have identified at least four reasons for the persecution of Christians:

  1. the Christians did not regard the king as a god and did not participate in royal cults, which put them in opposition to the existing government. Refusal to offer sacrifices to the king was considered a violation of the laws of the Roman Empire. The Jews were permitted not to participate in these cults because their religion was ancient and practiced by an entire people. Christians did not have this.
  2. Christians were accused of crimes: debauchery, misanthropy, Oedipal mingling, baby-killing, etc.
  3. From the point of view of the state, Christianity was considered an unauthorized religion.

4 Christians were accused of being godless because they did not participate in common pagan cults.
History of Christianity since the fourth century

The fourth century was a turning point in the history of Christianity. Under Emperor Constantine the Great Christianity became a permitted religion through the Edict of Milan in 313. Under Constantine, the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea was held, at which the Creed (a brief statement of the dogmas) was formulated, for by that time there were already many trends in Christianity. In the 4th century, the Christian Church struggled with Arianism. The same century also saw the formation of monasticism.

During the reign of Julian (361-363) the persecution of Christians was renewed. For this he was nicknamed “the Apostate.” Christianity spread very quickly throughout the Roman Empire and soon became the dominant religion.

In the 5th century there was a major schism in the Church; the Fourth Ecumenical Council at Chalcedon was not accepted by some of the Churches. These Churches became known as the Churches of Dochalcedon .

Throughout the first millennium a number of Ecumenical Councils took place in the Church, at which the dogmatic and canonical teaching of the Christian Church was shaped more clearly.

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Christianity (2.22 billion followers) https://www.imbas.org/christianity-2-22-billion-followers/ Wed, 31 Mar 2021 12:26:48 +0000 https://www.imbas.org/?p=14 Christianity has a history of more than two thousand years, and it is a faith based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ the most popular faith in the world, the followers of this religion can be found all over the world. Christians believe in the existence of one God who sent his only son, Jesus Christ, to save mankind from iniquity and hell.

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Christianity has a history of more than two thousand years, and it is a faith based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ the most popular faith in the world, the followers of this religion can be found all over the world. Christians believe in the existence of one God who sent his only son, Jesus Christ, to save mankind from iniquity and hell.

Christianity is the world’s monotheistic Abrahamic religion. It emerged in the first century A.D. in Palestine among the Jews. The name “Christianity” comes from the Greek word “christos,” which means “anointed one. Jesus, who lived in the first century A.D., is called Christ. Followers of His teachings are called Christians. Christianity has had such an impact on world history that a new world era began to be counted from the birth of its Founder. Christianity is currently the largest religion in the world, with about 2.1 billion followers.

Christianity is a religion of Revelation, that is, it is based on the appearance of God to man. This Epiphany took place in the incarnation of God in the form of a man. God became man Jesus Christ. The Word of God was eventually recorded in part in the New Testament Scriptures.

Christianity emerged in Palestine, then part of the Roman Empire, in the first century A.D. among the Jews. The Jews were the only monotheistic religion in the Mediterranean. By the time Christianity emerged, many non-Jews were converting to Judaism, they were called proselytes. In the Roman Empire, Jews were allowed to practice their national religion, Judaism had a special status. The rest of the people practiced the state religion, paganism, which was syncretic in nature. Each region had its own peculiarities. In Ephesus, for example, the goddess Artemis was especially revered. Paganism in the Roman Empire was united by the fact that it was necessary to venerate the king as a god, only for the Jews an exception was made. By the time Jesus was born, the Jews were desperately waiting for the Messiah (Christ), hoping that he would free the Jewish people from Roman rule. It was in this environment that the founder of Christianity, Jesus Christ, was born.

Modern scholarship already has enough evidence to consider Jesus Christ a historical person. There are more written accounts of Jesus than, for example, of Socrates. The main revelations about the life of Jesus Christ are to be found in the New Testament. According to the Gospels, He was born miraculously of the virgin Mary in Bethlehem. In Nazareth, the Virgin Mary was illuminated by the Holy Spirit and conceived. When the time came for her to give birth, she was in Bethlehem for the census that was taking place at that time. Because of these details, scholars can establish the exact date of Jesus’ birth more or less accurately, supposing it to be about five years B.C. Jesus was born in a stable, for Mary and her betrothed husband, Joseph, had no other place to sleep. After the baby was born, the family fled to Egypt and lived there until Herod died, who wanted to kill the baby. Why did King Herod want to kill him? The point is that by the time Jesus was born, there was a bright star in the sky known as the Star of Bethlehem. Seeing this star, the Egyptian sages followed it, suggesting the birth of a great man, a king. So, following the star, they came to Herod, telling him of the birth of a new king. This was the impetus for the murder of all the babies under two years old in and around Bethlehem. But by this time, by revelation from God, the Holy Family had fled to Egypt.

Very little is known about the early years of Jesus’ life: only that he taught the wise men in the temple in Jerusalem at the age of 12, and they marveled at his words. He was a carpenter and was in the service of his parents.

Jesus Christ went out to preach at the age of 30. With the Jews you could only start teaching at the age of 30. The public ministry of Jesus lasted three years, during which He preached the will of God, testified of God, healed, raised the dead, explained the Old Testament Scriptures, and prophesied. He chose twelve apostolic disciples who were always with him on his journey. Only some of his disciples had witnessed his Transfiguration.

Many people followed Jesus, but not everyone accepted Him. So only a few of the Jewish leaders believed that Jesus Christ was the Messiah they had been waiting for. However, the Jewish leaders got Jesus crucified. On the third day after His crucifixion, Jesus Christ was resurrected in a new body. For 40 days He appeared to His disciples, instructing them in the correct understanding of the Scriptures. And on the 40th day He ascended, promising that He would return at the end of time.

After the event of the Descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles, which occurred on the 50th day after Christ’s resurrection, the apostles began to preach Christ, His resurrection, and all that He had taught them.

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