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Acts 8:9-24: Following the Wrong Savior

  • Bruce Oldham

Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary Second Semester Chapel Service AY: 2018-2019 January 8, 2019 Cobb Center

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  • APNTS Institutional Repository
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Focus and Faith (Run the Race)

  • Bruce Oldham

Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary Opening Convocation August 14, 2018 Dr. Bruce Oldham Cobb Worship Center 11:00 am

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“We’ve Got Spirit, Yes we do:” Sanctification in the Acts Church

  • Daniel Behr

Abstract: The Greek word pneuma offers insight into the difference between salvation and sanctification as understood by the Acts church. Salvation is cleansing from sin, symbolized by water images...

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Pride Goeth Before a Fall

  • Rachel VanderWoude

The character of Satan in John Milton’s Paradise Lost is a subject of heavy debate among Milton scholars. Some, like C.S. Lewis, believe that Satan is a villain through and through, and any sympathy...

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Funeral and Fiesta

  • John Williams Nielson

First published online as an article for the Nazarene Tehological Seminary Blog, Dr. John Nielson shares thoughts on worship and lament.

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  • Eastern Nazarene College

The Sympathyzing Tear

  • John Williams Nielson

Orignially posted online for the NTS Center for Pastoral Leadership, in this blog article, Dr. John Nielson explores the place ofr tears in our worship.

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  • Eastern Nazarene College

Cricket: A Case Study in Alberta’s Sporting History

  • Daniel C. Randell

The game of cricket is widely perceived in Canada today as something foreign; after all, the game was invented in England, and clubs in Canada today seem to consist mostly of expatriates from various...

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Design of a Natural Preservative Manuscript

  • Teagan Warkentin
  • Liza Abraham
  • Chris Wang

Many preservatives are artificial but there are more healthy alternative compounds present in nature to kill the bacteria. This study looked into essential oils, and lipids/fatty acids that are made...

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How Do You Want to be Remembered?

  • E. LeBron Fairbanks

This address, “How Do You Want to Be Remembered?” was given by the College president of Mount Vernon Nazarene College in the May 1991 Baccalaureate service.

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Do You Really Believe?

  • E. LeBron Fairbanks

This address, “Do You Really Believe?” was given by the College president of Mount Vernon Nazarene College in the May 1990 Baccalaureate service.

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One Final Recommendation

  • E. LeBron Fairbanks

This address, “One Final Recommendation” was given by the College president of Mount Vernon Nazarene University in August 2006 at the last Faculty Institute prior to his retirement. The address was...

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Let's Transition Together

  • E. LeBron Fairbanks

This address, “Let’s Transition Together” was given by the College president of Mount Vernon Nazarene University in August 2006 at the last Faculty and Staff Awards Banquet prior to his retirement.

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Leading Faith Communities

  • E. LeBron Fairbanks

This article, “Leading Faith Communities” was written by the College president of Mount Vernon Nazarene University in 2005 for the Alumni and Friends publication , Mount Vernon NOW. More about this...

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Looking Back! Looking Ahead!

  • E. LeBron Fairbanks

This address, “Looking Back! Looking Ahead!” was given by the College president of Mount Vernon Nazarene University in August 2005 at the annual University Faculty and Staff Awards Banquet. The...

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Nurturing a "Spirit" of Excellence

  • E. LeBron Fairbanks

This address, “Nurturing a Spirit of Excellence” was given by the College president of Mount Vernon Nazarene University in August 2004 at the annual University Faculty and Staff Awards Banquet.

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My father Shang Qing-Mei's testimony

  • Shang Zhi-rong
  • Priscilla Parrett

Believers' testimony of Shang Qing Mei

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When Good and Godly People Collide over Vision

  • E. LeBron Fairbanks

The address, “When Good and Godly People Collide over Vision” was presented through Spanish translation to a Masters’ class on the campus of the Seminary of the Americas in San Jose, Costa Rica. This...

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The Leader as Catalyst for Congregation Transformation

  • E. LeBron Fairbanks

The model, “The Leader as Catalyst for Congregation Transformation” was developed, shaped and revised over the years while teaching various leadership courses at European Nazarene College, Bethany...

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Moving from Vision to Action to Results

  • E. LeBron Fairbanks

The 2009 Africa Region Leadership Conference Plenary session, “Moving from Vision to Action to Results” was presented in Nairobi, Kenya on the campus of Africa Nazarene University. The material was...

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Moving from Vision to Action to Results

  • E. LeBron Fairbanks

The 2009 Africa Region Leadership Conference Plenary session, “Moving from Vision to Action to Results” was presented in Nairobi, Kenya on the campus of Africa Nazarene University. The material was...

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Moving from Vision to Action to Results

  • E. LeBron Fairbanks

The 2009 Africa Region Leadership Conference Plenary session, “Moving from Vision to Action to Results” was presented in Nairobi, Kenya on the campus of Africa Nazarene University. The material was...

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