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  2. G12 Vision - Wikipedia

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    The G12 Vision is a Christian evangelism and discipleship strategy established by Pastor César Castellanos, the founder of International Charismatic Mission Church ...

  3. César Castellanos (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    César Castellanos Domínguez is a Protestant Shepherd, founder of the International Charismatic Mission in 1983, since when he has been its general Shepherd. [1] [2] Creator of the G12 Vision movement.

  4. Talk:G12 Vision - Wikipedia

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    The G12 movement is highly controversial, and this page needs to reflect that. The overall tone of it should be neutral, while quoting positive and negative facts. Yet again, it is the G12 enthusiasts who have come back and vandalised the page to take out anything remotely critical or even questioning. I am removing all of Generacion12's edits.

  5. The Cost of Discipleship - Wikipedia

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    This served as a "place where the older vision was kept alive." Unfortunately, "monasticism was represented as an individual achievement which the mass of the laity could not be expected to emulate"; the commandments of Jesus were limited to "a restricted group of specialists" and a double standard arose: "a maximum and a minimum standard of ...

  6. Book of Discipline - Wikipedia

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    A Book of Discipline (or in its shortened form Discipline) [1] is a book detailing the beliefs, standards, doctrines, canon law, and polity of a particular Christian denomination. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] They are often re-written by the governing body of the church concerned due to changes in society and in the denomination itself. [ 4 ]

  7. Golden plates - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Mormon refers to other documents and plates as being "sealed" to be revealed at some future time. For example, the Book of Mormon says the entire set of plates was "sealed up, and hid up unto the Lord" [190] and that separate records of John the Apostle were "sealed up to come forth in their purity" in the end times. [191]

  8. Gospel of Mark - Wikipedia

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    Some argue that the author of Mark was using the disciples to correct "erroneous" views in his own community concerning the reality of the suffering messiah, others that it is an attack on the Jerusalem branch of the church for resisting the extension of the gospel to the gentiles, or a mirror of the convert's usual experience of the initial ...

  9. Vision theory of Jesus' appearances - Wikipedia

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    The vision elevated this feeling of guilt, and Peter experienced it as a real appearance of Jesus, raised from dead. He convinced the other disciples that the resurrection of Jesus signalled that the endtime was near and God's Kingdom was coming, when the dead would rise again, as evidenced by Jesus.