Millions and millions of people have still to hear the word o God, I t is our duty, Jesus last command. He did not say heal.
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no he is not
There are really a lot of people who haven't heard about the Gospel,but i don't have any accurate statistics that may help you...But we,as Christians,we have to preach the word of God, not verbally but with our life and our behaviours to let people know about JESUS and love Him and give the glory to our Lord in Heavens.
Virtually all countries have heard the Gospel of Jesus Christ, but there are still small groups in most countries and individuals in all countries who have not heard the Gospel. At one time the United States sent out many missionaries to other countries, but it seems now that other countries are sending missionaries to the U.S. as we are viewed now as mostly pagan. Sad but true.
Almost any kind of music can be played on a dulcimer. I have heard folk, traditional, gospel, to Metalica on a Hammered Dulcimer. I have heard mostly folk, traditional, & gospel on a mountain dulcimer.
The other Gospel writers tended to simply report what they had seen and heard. John also does this, but has meditated upon the teachings and he teaches doctrine as well.
to go and spread the gospel to people in places were it is not heard.
Answer:This is a gospel song with a gospel tune and gospel lyrics. Add to that the many religious references in ZZ Top's early work and it's fairly easy to conclude that they're talking about Jesus. Plug the word "Jesus" in there and the whole song makes perfect sense.Answer:To add to the spot-on answer above, the exact lyric in question isn't "'bout Jo Ti Mahr"; actually, it's "Nació te amar," which means, "He (Jesus) was born to love you." "Have You Heard?" is indeed ZZ Top's take on the gospel/spiritual music they heard on XERB when they were growing up.
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It is impossible to say how many people as of 2017 have not heard the Gospel of Jesus, for a number of reasons. People might have heard---but not caredbut not agreed with itbut had lost all hopebut had a different yet valid set of beliefs.
Gospel Principles has 290 pages.
The Gospel of Filth has 512 pages.