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  2. Watchman Nee - Wikipedia

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    Shantou, Qing dynasty. Died. May 30, 1972 (1972-05-31) (aged 68) Guangde, Anhui, China. Watchman Nee, Ni Tuosheng, or Nee T'o-sheng (Chinese : 倪柝聲; pinyin : Ní Tuòshēng; November 4, 1903 – May 30, 1972), was a Chinese church leader and Christian teacher who worked in China during the 20th century. His evangelism was influenced by the ...

  3. Watchman Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    The mission of the Watchman Fellowship has three primary goals: to educate the community, to equip the church, and to evangelize the cults. [5] The Fellowship encourages traditional Christians to gather accurate information about groups that deviate from "essential Christian doctrines." [6] Its president is James Walker.

  4. The Normal Christian Life - Wikipedia

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    978-0-87508-990-4. OCLC. 421376727. The Normal Christian Life is a book by Watchman Nee first delivered as a series of addresses to Christian workers who were gathered in Denmark for special meetings in 1938 and 1939. The messages were first published chapter by chapter in the magazine A Witness and A Testimony published by Theodore Austin-Sparks.

  5. Watchman Catholic Charismatic Renewal Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Watchman Catholic Charismatic Renewal Movement is: a place where God has placed His Name, His Word, His Spirit and power. A place of encountering the Lord, revelation knowledge, worship of God in spirit and in truth and where stones of life are turned into pillows of pleasure. The word “Catholic” in her name is used in its original ...

  6. Anabaptist theology - Wikipedia

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    Anabaptist theology, also known as Anabaptist doctrine, is a theological tradition reflecting the doctrine of the Anabaptist Churches. The major branches of Anabaptist Christianity (inclusive of Mennonites, Amish, Hutterites, Bruderhof, Schwarzenau Brethren, River Brethren and Apostolic Christians) agree on core doctrines but have nuances in ...

  7. Disciple (Christianity) - Wikipedia

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    Disciple (Christianity) In Christianity, a disciple is a dedicated follower of Jesus. This term is found in the New Testament only in the Gospels and Acts. In the ancient world, a disciple is a follower or adherent of a teacher. Discipleship is not the same as being a student in the modern sense. A disciple in the ancient biblical world ...

  8. Ecumenism - Wikipedia

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    Ecumenism (/ ɪ ˈ k juː m ə ˌ n ɪ z əm / ih-KYOO-mə-niz-əm; alternatively spelled oecumenism) – also called interdenominationalism, or ecumenicalism – is the concept and principle that Christians who belong to different Christian denominations should work together to develop closer relationships among their churches and promote Christian unity. [2]

  9. Free grace theology - Wikipedia

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    The Christian is eternally secure through God's grace whether or not he/she dies in "state of grace" by persevering in good works. Perseverance in faith is the believer's choice and the means by which believers can achieve maximum joy and fulfillment, both in this life as well as in eternity.