Posts Tagged ‘change’
Faith, the importance
How important is faith? We need faith to believe in Jesus, we need faith to believe that what God says is true, and it takes faith to trust and walk from time to time with the Lord. However, if your faith does not grow in your relationship with Christ, you do not have the faith to see God’s kingdom that will not only come in your life, but also in the lives of those around you.
Whatever you have faith in you, will determine the level of faith as to what your faith is. Are you aware of any messages in your life? For what you spend money, manpower, or time to act to put your faith in Christ?
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The Origins of Easter
A History of Christian Re-Birth Celebrations, learn about ancient mythology surrounding the modern Easter holiday.
Easter, to Christians around the world, is known as the sacred day that Jesus was resurrected three days after being crucified. Easter is a special day for Christians and probably their most holy celebratory day next to Christmas, which celebrates Jesus’ birth.
Is Easter a day that began with Christianity? How long has it been celebrated and where did it come from?
Ostara: The Norse Goddess of Fertility. To ancient Anglo-Saxon Pagans, Ostara (also called “Eostre”) was the Great Mother Goddess, responsible for the earth’s fertility. In other words, Ostara decided whether to bless the land with new growth and healthy crops. Any deity possessing such power would have been quite special to early agricultural societies, representing the difference between feast or famine.
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Repercussion Of Faith
Long considered as the bastion of feudalism, Catholicism and religion always seem to be untouchable. It was often dangerous to remark something against it because individuals who do so were often declared as heretics. As a result, religion’s potential as a social force and power has always been limited to spirituality. Its potential to develop societal beliefs, norms, and influence on political paradigm shifts had been obscured by its more obvious function. But new researches had shown and proven that religion, particularly the dominant Catholicism was a dominant influence in the political movements that shaped the nation.
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