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[quote author=aspiring44 post=87763303]Please,what is the cost of clearing a Mercedes Benz C280 2007 model.. Shipping Grimaldi (RoRo) |
JakeSully:He is and he has always been..everyone should go and read more about Gideon Akaluka.. |
The blood of Gideon Akaluka still screaming, vengeance! |
CNG will not reduce the engine life if the engine is made up for CNG. But if you use your petrol car with CNG then the engine life reduce very rapidly. Because there is no lubrication of intake and outlet valve which will cause corrosion on valve and cylinder |
liliberth:Your school needs to send your transcript to Vetassess,they also need to include a verified copy of your certificate.please read all requirements on vetassess website |
KAYSEE8686:Make sure your job description aligns with marketing specialist job description on the Anzsco website.Its easy for vetassess to tell you that what u do is Sales rather than marketing.I know this cause i have been through it and got a positive assessment. You also need your direct manager to be able to answer questions concerning this when called.Your degree is not highly relevant to the chosen occupation but your years of experience should cover for this.Goodluck |
[quote author=oliverjiad post=83168738]450k,500k Thanks for the good job you are doing on this forum.please what is the cost of clearing a Toyota Sienna 2008 model |
My view: The daddy freeze I know is a Muslim cos his dad is.. He should just quit criticizing anoda religion at every opportunity.. |
Erudensi:6235 - Financial sales representatives. Financial sales representatives sell basic deposit, investment and loan products and services to individuals and businesses. They work in banks, credit unions, trust companies and similar financial institutions |
Hello Good people, I would like to know if its still possible to start admission process for january admission in a canadian college. |
Hedvaforever:@Bellong. Thank u so much bro..the manager was contacted and was interviewed over 45mins on friday..Today, she got a positive outcome from Vetassess. I am absolutely elated cos sometimes it feels like the visa itself..Vetassess has been a long and torturous journey..Thank u for the positive tips.God bless brother |
Thanks@bellong..The interview went well for over 30mins.though afterwards,the case officer at vetassess said he still needs to confirm my employment and duties from my direct boss and since i said i do not want my organization to know about my immigration plans that i should furnish him with the details of my manager who can verify my information. bellong: |
Hello gurus in the house, i missed a call from vetassess today and i got a mail to notify me of this and that i should provide a number they can reach me on..i have replied on email so i am expecting the call tomorrow morning again or later today. Does anyone know the possible questions when they call like this so as to be prepared..My nominated occupation is Marketing specialist and i work as a marketer in a commercial bank..thanx all.. Cc@bellong |
In the Old Testament, Joseph and Daniel served in civil government, exerting influence to further the flourishing of their nations In the New Testament, Jesus engaged in holistic ministry, caring for the spiritual and physical needs of people. Feeding the hungry and healing diseases were an outworking and extension of the reconciliatory message of the gospel. reasons Christians should care about politics By David Closson During the course of a presidential campaign, it is common to hear evangelicals, especially younger ones, quip, “I’m just not that interested in politics,” or, “Politics just aren’t my thing.” These dismissive remarks are often delivered with a veneer of piousness implying that political engagement is inherently defiled, occupying an arena unfit for those serious about the gospel. For those inundated with television ads, robo-calls, campaign mail and the overall negative tone of politics, this might be a tempting position to adopt. However, it is not a position Bible-believing, gospel-loving Christians can or should accept as congruent with Scripture. The message of the gospel is that by grace through faith sinners can be reconciled with God (Ephesians 2:7- . This message transforms individuals and enables them to lead godly lives. Mandated by Scripture (Matthew 28:19-20), Christians are charged to share the good news and disciple others in faith.The gospel is a holistic message with implications for all areas of life, including how Christians engage the political process. Here are four reasons Christians should care about politics: The Christian worldview speaks to all areas of life. A frequently raised objection against Christian engagement with politics is that anything besides explicit preaching and teaching of the Bible is a distraction from the mission of the church. However, this is a limited understanding of the kingdom of God and contrary to examples in Scripture. The Christian worldview provides a comprehensive understanding of reality. It speaks to all areas of life, including political engagement. In fact, the Bible speaks about civil government and provides examples of faithful engagement. In the Old Testament, Joseph and Daniel served in civil government, exerting influence to further the flourishing of their nations. In the New Testament, Jesus engaged in holistic ministry, caring for the spiritual and physical needs of people. Feeding the hungry and healing diseases were an outworking and extension of the reconciliatory message of the gospel. Paul also advocates this approach: “As we have opportunity, let us do good to everyone” (Galatians 6:10). And: “For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them” (Ephesians 2:10). Engaging in “good works” should include participating in the political process because of the legitimate and significant role of government. The decisions made by government have a substantial impact on people and the way we interact with them. A Christian worldview should include a political theology that recognizes every area of life must be included in the “good works” of believers, especially politics, an area with significant real-life implications for people. Government derives its authority from God to promote good and restrain evil. This mandate is expressly stated in Romans 13:1-7. Elsewhere, Paul urges that prayers be made “for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a peaceful and quiet life” (1 Timothy 2:1-2). Paul understood the need for Christian participation in government. Government plays a role in the work of God’s kingdom on earth. Good government encourages an environment conducive for people living peaceably, whereas bad government fosters unrest and instability. Because of sin, the legitimate institution of government has, at times, been used illegitimately throughout history. However, numerous examples persist of Christians reasserting their influence and redeeming government to promote good and restrain evil. In How Christianity Changed the World, Alvin Schmidt documents Christian influence in government. Examples include outlawing infanticide, child abandonment and gladiatorial games in ancient Rome, ending the practice of human sacrifice among European cultures, banning pedophilia and polygamy, and prohibiting the burning of widows in India. William Wilberforce, a committed Christian, was the force behind the successful effort to abolish the slave trade in England. In the United States, two-thirds of abolitionists were Christian pastors. In the 1960’s, Martin Luther King Jr., a Christian pastor, helped lead the civil rights movement against racial segregation and discrimination. Carl Henry rightfully stated that Christians should “work through civil authority for the advancement of justice and human good” to provide “critical illumination, personal example, and vocational leadership.” This has been the historic witness of Christians concerned about government promoting good and restraining evil. Jeremiah 29:7 says: “But seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you into exile, and pray to the Lord on its behalf, for in its welfare you will find your welfare.” Referring to Babylon, the prophet recognized that secular government served a legitimate purpose in God’s plan for Israel. This is still true. Today, good governments promote literacy, advance just laws, provide religious liberty and allow churches to preach and teach. Good government can serve as a conduit for the furthering of the gospel and human flourishing. Christian witness in the public square contributes transcendent values about moral and ethical issues. Christian withdrawal opens a moral vacuum susceptible to influences that pressure government to move outside the purview designated by God. Politics affects government, shapes society and influences culture. Because of what the Bible teaches and the inevitability of its effect on our culture, Christians must care about politics. We need men like David, Solomon in government Source: HOME RESOURCE LIBRARY ARTICLES 4 REASONS CHRISTIANS SHOULD CARE ABOUT POLITICS |
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. This message transforms individuals and enables them to lead godly lives. Mandated by Scripture (Matthew 28:19-20), Christians are charged to share the good news and disciple others in faith.