Sunday, April 5, 2015



The History 
Church History is an interesting subject. Though at times, I find it hard to remember the dates, dates that are important. Upon learning this subject, I was interested on the progression of events happened and most of my questions before was answered while learning this subject. One of my question before was why there are a lot of religion in this world? As I read and hear from lessons to lessons in this subject I was able to know the answer why especially the events between the protestant and the catholic. I was able to see the great hand of God working within the Church through many circumstances.
 I see depicts from the belief as time goes by. Yet, everything end up in what He wanted to be. The challenging part for me is to remember the details knowing that one weakness is memorizing or remembering the details but God is so good because he help me sustain in this subject. I was also challenge in making ways on how to make reflection as well as be part in the forum. I find it hard because I have to wait for vacant laptop or seat in order to pass reflection and to participate in the forum. As of now, I was challenged to read more books about this topic. It’s nice knowing more about it and learns more about it. I love the book because it is easy to understand and very light yet it is meaty with good information. It is not bias as well as it is not exaggerated. The knowledge about this subject will help me in the ministry someday it maybe not in teaching class but maybe in the question which people are curious about in relation to Church History subject. The knowledge I know about this certain subject will help others to know and open their minds about certain things happened before. It is essential to know what happen because it will help them see the depicts and the power of God in forming His church. Depicts in the sense that there are biblical truths being twisted in order to support their gain some are for personal interest, it is good to know this because it will make think and see what changes are needed to do.

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