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Showing 10 results for “patriotism”

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A couple brief thoughts on patriotism and citizenship in the Christian life

2013-07-05

For those of us who live in the United States, our society joins together today to celebrate the birth of our nation as an independent state as well as the virtues of good citizenship and loyalty to one’s country. It is a day of patriotic expression, pyrotechnic displays, and commemoration of our na

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Teaching Patriotism

John Buiter·1960-03-01

Patriotism to one’s native country was a matter of prime concern; any doubt as to one’s loyalty was treated with great concern. Anyone not willing to show a marked patriotism to our country viewed with suspicion or even branded a traitor. Today this does not appear to be the situation:  there is not

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Temporary Offices and Temporary Spiritual Gifts: A Defense against Pentecostalism

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Rev. Chris Coleborn

Unknown·1981-03-01
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How Should Christians Celebrate the Bicentennial?

Gerry Schut·1976-10-01

When we speak of patriotism as love for our country, we speak as spiritual citizens of the kingdom of heaven. We are not devoted to our country with a devotion that resembles idol worship. Nor does that devotion resemble an offensive display of our own selfish interests. We are motivated by the love

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2000-11-01
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A Good Soldier of Jesus Christ

R. Flikkema·1992-08-01

Go also to those whom Christ has given you, your parents and pastors, as well as others. Patriotism and zeal! A good soldier of Jesus Christ is patriotic, filled with a zeal for the cause of Christ. This zeal is rooted in love, love for Christ, love for your country heaven, love for your citizenship

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2003-04-01
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A Promise of Loyalty – The Pledge of Allegiance

Dana Griess·2014-09-01

There are many ways to show patriotism. Every culture has different ways of showing loyalty to their country. There are songs, colors, flags, holidays, and pledges. Most countries have some form of a pledge of allegiance. There are different terms for a “pledge of allegiance”: loyalty oath, oath of

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