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  2. Fundamentals: Ten Keys to Reality - Wikipedia

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    Fundamentals: Ten Keys to Reality (2021) is a popular science book about advanced physics by Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek. [1]According to the author: [2] This is a book about fundamental lessons we can learn from the study of the physical world. ...

  3. Richard B. Wilke - Wikipedia

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    Tell Me Again I'm Listening, Festival Books, 1977. Our Father, Abingdon Press, 1978. And Are We Yet Alive? The Future of the United Methodist Church, Abingdon Press, 1986. Signs and Wonders: The Mighty Work of God in the Church, Abingdon Press, 1989. The Tie That Binds: Connecting With God, the Church, and the World, Abingdon Press, 2008.

  4. The Keys to the White House - Wikipedia

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    The Keys to the White House, also known as the 13 keys, is a prediction system for determining the outcome of presidential elections in the United States. It was developed by American historian Allan Lichtman and Russian geophysicist Vladimir Keilis-Borok in 1981, adapting methods that Keilis-Borok designed for earthquake prediction .

  5. Leslie Weatherhead - Wikipedia

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    From 1930 till 1939, Weatherhead was a member of Frank Buchman's Oxford Group and wrote several books reflecting the group's values, including Discipleship and The Will of God. He often symbolised the "head" of the Oxford Group London. His book This is the Victory was first printed in 1940 (preface dated November 1940) and reprinted in March ...

  6. Shepherding movement - Wikipedia

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    The Shepherding movement (sometimes called the discipleship movement) was an influential and controversial movement within some British, Australian and American charismatic churches. The movement was also called the Christian Growth movement. [1] It was set up by Christian leaders as a discipleship network.

  7. Jesus Christians - Wikipedia

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    The Jesus Christians believe that discipleship - the practical application in ones daily life of the teachings of Jesus - is the basic requirement for anyone who would claim to be a Christian. [ 138 ] [ 139 ]

  8. Roger T. Forster - Wikipedia

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    Suffering and the Love of God: The Book of Job (London: Push Publishing, 2006) ISBN 0-9553783-0-3; with Dr Paul Marston. Yes, But...: Reasonable Questions about Living Faith (Victory P., Jan 1971) ISBN 0-85476-097-0; That's a good question! Reasonable answers about living faith (Tyndale House, 1974) ISBN 0-8423-7030-7

  9. Disciple (Christianity) - Wikipedia

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    Discipleship is not the same as being a student in the modern sense; a disciple in the ancient biblical world actively imitated both the life and teaching of the master. [1] It was a deliberate apprenticeship which made the fully formed disciple a living copy of the master. [2] The New Testament records many followers of Jesus during his ministry.