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Acts 17 on Discernment and Apologetics for Christians Today

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Kato Mivule | November 17 2011

One of the most instructive chapters, in my opinion, on christian discernment and apologetics is Acts 17. The chapter provides a Christian discernment and apologetics framework for both inside and outside the Church.

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Is the New Testament Biased Against The Rich?

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Kato Mivule | August 30, 2011

So, is the New Testament against rich people per say? I do not think so. On the contrary, the New Testament clearly warns against trusting in wealth and riches and calls for those who are blessed with riches and wealth, in humility to do justice to the poor and provide and care for those who are less fortunate, rather than gloat and boast in arrogance.

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Are "Spiritual Fathers" Supported by The New Testament?

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Kato Mivule | September 27, 2011

One of the popular teachings today in Evangelical circles is that of “Spiritual Fathers”, individuals who are supposed to act as mentors, guides, and accountability partners between a Christian and Jesus Christ.  Often success, prosperity, fame, blessings, and attaining “the anointing” are tied to this mentor, a.k.a. Spiritual Father, without whom, the believer cannot attain the full blessings of God.

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Are Christians Bound By Generational Curses? No!

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Kato Mivule | September 20, 2011

An article appeared in the Ugandan Weekly, Sunday Vision September 17, 2011 that questioned if Christians are cursed. There is a popular teaching among Evangelical Christians in Uganda that Christians remain cursed until those curses are “broken” by some anointed Man or Woman of God. Usually, those who are deemed cursed are the poor, weak, destitute, unemployed, sick, and those facing various challenges of life.

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Making it a Priority to Reach out to the Poor and those in Need for Christ

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Kato Mivule | January 18, 2012

There is no doubt that those most affected by the current global economic malaise are the poor. As we embark on this new year, it would be worthwhile that we think of ways, and make it our Christian ministry priority, to not only help the poor but assist those in need to stand on their own feet and self-sustaining.

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More Articles...

  1. Pursing Peace and Good Will Towards All
  2. On Christians, Poverty, Occupy Wall Street, and Liberation Theology
  3. Sealed in Christ
  4. Patience and Endurance

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