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One pastor said that in his church anybody can take communion…children, visitors, anyone. I don’t think that’s how it is supposed to be. 2 – I visited a church and at the end of the service they gave me the bread and the wine (juice) to do it at home. They didn’t even know if I was converted to Christ. Is that right? 3 – If a couple is not married but have accepted Jesus as savior, can they take the Lord’s Communion or must they get married first before doing Communion?
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I am getting my diploma in theology and Christian ministries. I am happy because I have a zeal to serve God and I am getting equipped to do that. I don’t know what kind of job I am going to get with a theology degree except being a pastor. Most full-time pastors in my country suffer financially. I understand that being a pastor is a divine calling and I am persuaded that God did call me to be one, but I will have a family one day and I must provide for them. What should I do?
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In Luke 1:18-20, Zacharias was silenced because he didn’t believe and questioned how it would be possible to have a son since he and his wife were old and his wife. In Luke 1:34, Mary also questioned how she could have a son. Why was Zacharias silenced and Mary wasn’t? Did Mary believe and just didn’t understand?
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