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Q: It is my understanding that the Church started at Pentecost, but Christians were first called “Christians” at Antioch, according to the Book of Acts. Why is that?
Read moreQ: What is the Church of the Nazarene currently doing for Spanish-speaking readers?
Read moreQ: What is the relationship between the word ekklesia (“church”) in the New Testament, and the worship settings of the Jewish people in the Old Testament?
Read moreChanges are made in the Manual every four years at the General Assembly where district elected delegates discuss and evaluate resolutions that have been submitted to the general secretary’s office from districts and other groups.
Read moreWhy are so many Christians willing to believe and share only one side of stories? Shouldn’t we be more mindful?
Read moreQ: From the early era on, the church has not observed the feasts, festivals, and dietary laws that God commanded in the Old Testament. Why not?
Read moreQ: Our church is experiencing what needs to be acknowledged as bullying tactics between some factions. How can we deal with this situation in a healthy and Christ like way?
Read moreQ: What are some similarities between Nazarenes and Pentecostals?
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