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Originally Posted by pelathais
Hi E.B. I know that you're just yanking her chain, but technically any pastor is a "campus pastor." The "campus" in antiquity was the field near an army camp. Troops would train and practice their drills on the "campus." By extension the term came to be applied to any open field and later to include the buildings built for training purposes on that field.
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Oh really? I guess anyone can come up with whatever they please to try to prove their agendas. Sorry, I think I would go with the term evangelists working at a college, before swallowing the campus pastor analogy you came up with. Anyway can you show me where in the first or second century where they have "pastors" accompanying the Roman armies? Sounds interesting, but didn't that all come to be with Roman Catholicism and the 1st, 2nd, and last crusades?
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Originally Posted by pelathais
Titus 1:5 probably describes what Sherri is doing.
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Ordinations of elders through out the college campus? I could see evangelistic teams working within the schools, and around a college town, but still don't understand how you can place Paul's instruction to Titus to set up elders through out his city and evangelizing a school. Those who are witnessed to and brought to conversion should be instructed to join with a congregation and be taught by the ministry there, don't you agree?
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Originally Posted by pelathais
I think it does. On television you are taking a 3D image and flattening it out onto a 2 dimensional display. This brings the angular features of the face and body out from relief and flattens the over all appearance.
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Interesting, therefore it would be a wise decision for a woman to want to push back the Krispy Kreme.
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