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ministry and assisted
In some cases a Federal minister is responsible for more than one ministry ( e. g. Environment and Housing may be combined ), and a minister may be assisted by one or more ministers of State.
Each ministry is headed by a cabinet member, who is assisted by a permanent secretary, a career public servant, who directs the staff of the ministry.
During the course of his ministry as an auxiliary bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church in America St. Raphael founded the present-day cathedral of the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of North America, established twenty-nine parishes, and assisted in the founding of St. Tikhon's Orthodox Monastery.
Each ministry is headed by a cabinet member, who is assisted by a permanent secretary, a career public servant, who directs the staff of the ministry.
Each ministry is headed by a minister, who is assisted by two to twelve vice ministers.
After the completion of his university studies he returned home, for two years was a private tutor in the family of Ludwig Koscgarten ( 1758 – 1818 ), pastor of Wittow, and having qualified for the ministry as a candidate of theology, assisted in church services.
The jurisdictional supervisor is assisted by district missionaries who oversee the women's ministry of the district.
From 1649 to 1674, he was assisted in the Roxbury ministry by Samuel Danforth.
Scott was shipwrecked while returning to England and assisted the Anglican ministry in the new colony of Western Australia and then in establishing a Church of England chaplaincy in Batavia in the then Dutch East Indies.
The investigation, assisted by Trinity Foundation president Ole Anthony and broadcast on ABC's Primetime Live on November 21, 1991, alleged that Tilton's ministry threw away prayer requests without reading them, keeping only the accompanying money or valuables sent to the ministry by viewers, garnering his ministry an estimated US $ 80 million a year.
Residing in Ipswich and, despite neither having been ordained as a minister or trained as a physician, Rogers practiced medicine and assisted in the ministry of his brother-in-law, local historian William Hubbard, whose service as Ipswich pastor ultimately extended for more than 50 years.
Staines assisted in translating a part of the Bible into the Ho language of India, including proofreading the entire New Testament manuscript, though his focus was on a ministry to lepers.
Roberts resisted calls to call a Royal Commission to investigate organized crime in Ontario and examine allegations that his ministry was covering up instances in which it deliberately or through lax procedures assisted organized crime.
Grimké assisted with her husband's ministry at Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church in Washington, DC, shown here as it was in about 1899.
Tagle is currently assisted by two auxiliary bishops, while his predecessor Cardinal Rosales has retired from public ministry and now enjoys the honorary title of Archbishop-Emeritus
Following his graduation from Moody, Jones worked under evangelist Paul Rader and was part of the founding staff of the Chicago Gospel Tabernacle where Jones assisted in leading music, working with youth and overseeing Rader's weekly radio ministry called " WJBT " ( Where Jesus Blesses Thousands ) Impressed by the impact Rader's radio ministry had made, Jones felt called to establish missionary radio in Latin America.
A graduate of Yale Divinity School, a Fellow at its Center for Faith & Culture, and president of the Renaissance Institute, she assisted President Clinton in his outreach to the nation's communities of faith and, prior to ordination in the Presbyterian Church, is engaged in a Washington, D. C., ministry.
His ministry was greatly assisted through the efforts of Gilbert Tennent and George Whitefield.

ministry and creation
During the 1980s, the ministry helped to craft a number of market-opening and import promoting measures, including the creation of an import promotion office within the ministry.
Through the creation of the Iona Community he was a pioneer of new forms of ministry ( outside more conventional parish or chaplaincy structures.
The subsequent creation of Lord Palmerston's ministry out of this combination was the birth of the British Liberal Party.
Central to that movement was the creation of an educated ministry and the founding of a college.
Sections 2 through 10 allow for the creation of a ministry of state, which is a temporary government department established by separating parts of departments created by law.
He was forced to resign this position after the creation of a " Grand Coalition " ministry in August, though he continued to support the government from the back benches.
He continued in that position during the next president, Afonso Pena, and reformed the army and the ministry with the creation of technical and administrative services.
In the election 1941, held after the creation of a grand coalition ministry with the Conservatives, CCF and Social Credit, he topped the city's poll outright.
Nyerere felt the creation of the ministry was necessary in order to deal with some of the challenges and contradictions of building a nation-state and a national culture after 70 years of colonialism.
Once elected as president of Azerbaijan, Elchibey chose as ministry of Interior İsgandar Hamidov, a member of the Grey Wolves who plead for the creation of a Greater Turkey which would include northern Iran and extend itself to Siberia, India and China.
Jensen's work at UNSW included the creation of the Ministry Training Strategy ( MTS ) which took willing young men and women and trained them in practical ministry skills, preparing them for church ministry, ordained or otherwise.
In reality, wartime conditions meant that the ministry was little more than a paper creation.
The Christian Vegetarian Association ( CVA ) is an international, non-denominational Christian ministry that promotes responsible stewardship of God's creation through plant-based eating.
The creation of this new ministry is closely aligned with the 2005 provincial budget, and the " Reaching Higher " initiative to provide $ 6. 2 billion in funding for higher education in 2005-2010.
Lukashenko not only issued a decree calling for the creation of the BRSM, he also issued decrees that gave the BRSM governmental support, mostly from the ministry of education and the presidential administration.
Attlee's ministry oversaw the nationalisation of basic industries such as coal mining and the steel industry, and for the creation of the state-owned British Railways while Health Minister Nye Bevan was responsible for the establishment of the National Health Service in 1948.
Zangeneh actively involved in creation of the Construction Jihad and immediately after the formation of its ministry in 1983, he headed the ministry.

ministry and theatre
Although elements of the form have existed in theatre for centuries and no one can actually claim to have invented it, Mr. Phillips began to use it as a ministry tool first at church services and then for outreach and missions with the help of Pastor Lloyd Ziegler and the ministry training program called Master's Commission.
Many public buildings still standing and in use in Jakarta, such as the presidential palace, the finance ministry and the performing arts theatre, were built in the 19th century in the classicist style.
Nyack features a broad array of extracurricular involvement for students, including the radio station, student newspaper, ministry teams and mission trips, theatre, chorale, wind ensemble, handbell choir, and student leadership.

ministry and groups
In Egypt, the health ministry banned FGM in 2007 despite pressure from some ( though not all ) Islamic groups.
Later, in the 1980s, Presbyterian evangelicals added homosexuality to their list of grievances, although the UPCUSA decided in 1978 not to ordain non-celibate gays to the ministry or eldership, a decision that liberal groups succeeded in reversing in 2011.
This religious body ordains candidates for ministry, affirms faith based ministries, and endorses home congregations and meet-up groups.
* 1984-Founding of The Mission Society for United Methodists, a voluntary missionary sending agency within the United Methodist Church ; rebranded in 2006 to The Mission Society ; Founding of STEM ( Short Term Evangelical Mission teams ) ministry by Roger Petersen signals the rising importance of Short-term missions groups
The Interfaith Association of Animal Chaplains encourages animal ministry groups to adopt a policy of recognizing and valuing sentient beings.
However, official sharing of ministry and communion is rare among the most conservative groups of Old Order Amish and Mennonites.
His ministry produced many devoted servants, who began establishing youth groups in neighbouring parishes.
University of the Cumberlands provides opportunities for campus ministry through Baptist Campus Ministries ( BCM ), Appalachian Ministries, Mountain Outreach, and Campus Family and Life groups.
The two groups are now working together in many areas of church ministry, meetings, and evangelistic outreach.
Some groups have abandoned earlier principles, such as rejection of a salaried ministry and insistence on women's silence.
Plymouth Brethren groups generally recognise from the teachings of the Apostle Paul's epistles that not all the believers in any one fellowship are suited to give public ministry such as teaching and preaching.
In some groups, both men and women may be commended to various forms of ministry, or work, but again the role of women is limited.
Lewis quit his ministry in Ipswich to take on the task of building a national network of discussion groups.
" The BMAA supports missionaries, a publishing house, a seminary ( several state groups own junior colleges ), a youth camp, and a radio ministry.
Ultimately, Daglish's ministry achieved little, and its main significance was that having Labor in government encouraged the various opposition groups to coalesce into a Liberal party, thus resulting in a two-party system for the first time.
In the context of the first US-Iraq war, on September 15, 1990 Pat Buchanan appeared on The McLaughlin Group and said that " there are only two groups that are beating the drums for war in the Middle East – the Israeli defense ministry and its ' amen corner ' in the United States.
Unlike many Baptist groups, the Convention has allowed ordination of women to the ministry since 1981.
D. Michael Lindsay, a Rice University sociologist who studies the evangelical movement, said “ there is no other organization like the Fellowship, especially among religious groups, in terms of its access or clout among the country ’ s leadership .” He also reported that lawmakers mentioned the Fellowship more than any other organization when asked to name a ministry with the most influence on their faith.
The Reverend Rob Schenck, founder of the Washington, D. C. ministry Faith and Action in the Nation ’ s Capital, described the Family's influence as " off the charts " in comparison with other fundamentalist groups, specifically compared to Focus on the Family, Pat Robertson, Gary Bauer, Traditional Values Coalition, and Prison Fellowship.
Other groups focus on service and ministry including: Befrienders Ministry, Prayer Chain, St. Vincent de Paul Society, Funeral Dinner Ministry, and Christian Experience Weekend retreat teams.
There are numerous religiously oriented clubs such as the Christian Motorcyclists Association, a biker ministry, charities such as Freewheelers EVS, which use motorcycles to provide an out-of-hours emergency medical courier service, and clubs which attract membership from specific groups, such as the Blue Knights Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club, for law enforcement personnel.
) and church ministry groups in a variety of Protestant denominations.
As the name suggests, the ministry was a coalition of the groups supporting Charles James Fox and Lord North.

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