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  2. Word Alive - Wikipedia

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    Word Alive was billed as "a Bible holiday week inspiring and refreshing the whole body". [3] There was a full adult programme throughout the day along with activities focussed for children and youth. There was also a specially tailored 'Student Track' conference which was one of the largest Christian student conferences in Europe.

  3. New Century Version - Wikipedia

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    The New Century Version (NCV) is a revision of the International Children's Bible (ICB). The ICB is a translation of the Bible that was aimed at young readers and those with low reading skills/limited vocabulary in English. It is written at a 3rd grade level (from the introduction) and is both conservative and evangelical in tone.

  4. Category:Christian terminology - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Christian terminology" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,082 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. The Word for Today - Wikipedia

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    The Word For Today (known as The Word For You Today in some countries) is a free, daily devotional written by Northern Irish Christian pastor Bob Gass and published around the world by United Christian Broadcasters (UCB). Over 3.5 million copies are distributed quarterly worldwide.

  6. Catechesis - Wikipedia

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    Catechesis is an education in the faith of children, young people and adults which includes especially the teaching of Christian doctrine imparted, generally speaking, in an organic and systematic way, with a view to initiating the hearers into the fullness of Christian life.

  7. 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.