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  2. Faith (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Faith 7, name given to the space capsule, by its pilot, in the 1963 US space mission Mercury-Atlas 9 Faith (novel) , first in the Faith, Hope, Charity espionage trilogy of novels by Len Deighton Hurricane Faith , a tropical cyclone which reached the Faeroe Islands, part of the 1966 Atlantic hurricane season

  3. College religious organizations - Wikipedia

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    Faith based services provide access to activities, events and counselling that allow students to pursue spiritual growth and development. Many campuses offer multi-faith spaces, ministering to those who identify with a specific religious group or those who consider themselves spiritual but not religious. [1]

  4. Faith - Wikipedia

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    The word translated as "faith" in English-language editions of the New Testament, the Greek word πίστις (pístis), can also be translated as "belief", "faithfulness", or "trust". [13] Faith can also be translated from the Greek verb πιστεύω (pisteuo), meaning "to trust, to have confidence, faithfulness, to be reliable, to assure". [14]

  5. Integration of faith and learning - Wikipedia

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    The integration of faith and learning is a focus of many religious institutions of higher education. [1] The broad concept encompasses the idea that the Christian worldview, faith, and practices of the student should be deeply connected within the learning experience.

  6. Glossary of Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The word may be misunderstood by some as being the surname of Jesus due to the frequent juxtaposition of Jesus and Christ in the Christian Bible and other Christian writings. Often used as a more formal-sounding synonym for Jesus, the word is in fact a title, hence its common reciprocal use Christ Jesus, meaning The Anointed One, Jesus.

  7. Religious broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with Christianity, the English-speaking world, and South Asia and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. You may improve this article , discuss the issue on the talk page , or create a new article , as appropriate.

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  9. Faith school - Wikipedia

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    A faith school is a school in the United Kingdom that teaches a general curriculum but which has a particular religious character or formal links with a religious or faith-based organisation. The term is most commonly applied to state-funded faith schools, although many independent schools also have religious characteristics.