Abstract The King James Version of the Bible say this in Matthew 7:7-8: 7 Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you: 8 For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened. The question many ask, that I seek to find answers, when one ask: to whom do they speak? When someone seeks, what exactly will they find? In knocking, what door are they knocking on, as far as, are there right and wrong ways to knock? Does a person have to be here or there? The scripture above leaves little to no…mehr
Abstract The King James Version of the Bible say this in Matthew 7:7-8: 7 Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you: 8 For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened. The question many ask, that I seek to find answers, when one ask: to whom do they speak? When someone seeks, what exactly will they find? In knocking, what door are they knocking on, as far as, are there right and wrong ways to knock? Does a person have to be here or there? The scripture above leaves little to no room for someone or something who is asking, seeking, and knocking not to be found or presented with some answer they seek. It is my quest to find what is prayer? When somebody prays, to whom are they praying to, deity, the atmosphere, or themselves? Why should someone pray? What is the purpose or benefit if any from prayer? Are there any important need to know items a person must be aware of for why a prayer(s) may not be answered? Lastly, is it possible to have unanswered prayers and if so, does prayer really work? It is my position and conclusion prayer still works today as it did in times of old. There is a way to pray, there are benefits to praying, and it is possible to have unanswered prayers, all while prayer still being effect.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. TC Martin is a first-generation Brooklyn baby of Cuban and Jamaican parentage. She is a graduate of the New York City public school system, who was committed to furthering her education. Earning her 1st degree at Borough of Manhattan Community College and continued her education for a Bachelors of Science from Nyack College. Advancing her studies for a Masters from Fordham University and her Doctorate degree from CICA International University and Seminary. Ministry, created opportunities and filled numerous areas of interest for her. She has always been patient about seeing people succeed and live wholesome lives so she merged her love for community with ministry. Obtaining her Ambassador At-Large Appointment and ordained chaplain license from Word of Life Ministries International, a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC). She pursued her General Practice Psychotherapy (G.P.P.) Under Letters Patent from the Canadian Christian Clinical Counselors Association, Calgary Canada. Dr. TC currently invests a great deal of her time helping people within different communities. To date, she serves as Bursar, Registrar, is an assistant teacher for the Prophetic Academy in Brooklyn, N.Y., TC Safety Agency for Defensive Driver's in NYC, along with assisting various Christian organizations along with offering administrative and financial advice. She is heavily goal orientated and fully set on publishing more books and using all her gifts and talents God gave her. Her future books include working titles, "Cultural Diversity" and "Living with MS." She is an advocate for those seeking specific miracles-even the gift to live with a reality if the supernatural doesn't appear as believed. Some other good to know information about Dr. TC Martin is that she offers products for sale that promote her message to "Finish the Chapter," and support the MS foundation. Every purchase a person makes to support her books, or products, are doing more than supporting Dr. TC Martin, but also blessing the lives of those she impacts with her contributions.
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