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Ethiopia - đŸ‡ȘđŸ‡č https://youtu.be/VvZp1plKhfgsi=fA8lSLPmFYiBkYUY Ethiopia boasts a profound and ancient connection to Christianity, tracing its roots back to the 1st-century Ethiopian eunuch, mentioned in Acts 8, who brought the Gospel from Jerusalem. Recognized as one of the oldest Christian territories, Ethiopia officially embraced Christianity in the 4th century under the Aksumite Kingdom. Furthermore, the nation shares a strong connection to Jewish tradition, with claims suggesting that the son of the Queen of Sheba, Menelik, established the monarchy. First Things Connection to Jesus (1st Century - Present) The Ethiopian Eunuch: Acts 8:26-40 narrates the story of Philip baptizing Candace, Queen of the Ethiopians, who played a pivotal role in bringing Christianity back to Ethiopia. Early Conversion: Church tradition holds that this conversion marked the royal court as one of the first in the world to embrace the faith. The Ethiopian Bible: Renowned as one of the oldest Bibles, it boasts a unique and ancient canon that includes the books of Enoch and Jubilees. Monastic Preservation: Monks diligently preserved the faith through the early and independent translation of the Bible from Greek and Hebrew. Quora, with its diverse range of perspectives, offers insights into the connection between Paul and the early Church tradition. While some narratives, as mentioned on Reddit, suggest that the Ethiopian Tewahdo Church reveres Paul as a “Chosen Vessel” and the “Light of the World” (similar to Peter), a broader view on Quora indicates that traditional accounts sometimes imply that Paul or other apostles visited the region directly. Additionally, certain interpretations highlight that Ethiopian theology historically emphasized the direct teachings of Jesus from the Gospels, focusing on his life and works. Furthermore, the early Ethiopian church was closely associated with Alexandria, inheriting a tradition that connected it with the apostolic age.
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The powerful reconsidering and reviewing the module, I realized that sharing your family, your abilities and guess what others lead to burning some and tired some rat racing. Don’t gaslight yourself CanSIR
Deep words, but wring expression. I am in one and seven with myself.
Observation, Discipline, and the Power of Record: Merritt Robinson
Watch the video of Merritt Robinson carefully—more than once. Do not focus only on what he says.Focus on how he thinks, observes, and records reality. Then respond to the following: Part 1: Observation - What details does he notice that others might overlook? - How does he describe people, situations, or events? - What does this reveal about his level of awareness? Part 2: Investigation - What questions do you think he asked (even if unstated)? - How does he move from information → understanding? - Does he react emotionally, or does he analyze first? Part 3: Note-Taking & Record Keeping - Why is documenting experiences important in his work? - How might his notes have protected him or strengthened his impact? - What happens to movements—or individuals—who fail to document? Part 4: Application (This is where it gets real) - How do you currently observe your own relationships? - Do you rely on memory
 or do you track patterns? - What would change if you treated your life like a case study instead of a reaction? Final Reflection Merritt Robinson didn’t just live through events—he studied them, recorded them, and used them. What would your life look like
if you did the same?
Observation, Discipline, and the Power of Record: Merritt Robinson
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