The same as He expects from every christian trust and obey.
Trust God to lead you, guide you, provide for you and obey as He works in your life.
expect great things from God; attempt great things for God
Daniel Bedingfield is a Christian, yes. Wikipedia quotes him as saying the following: "I find that when people hear that I'm a Christian they expect me to be extremely religious. I'm not great friends with religion [although] I'm passionate about anything to do with God."
Certainly, how else do you expect them to eat, pay rent, medical expenses, etc. God established 'tithes' for the Levitical Priesthood and the same is for His Church of God ministry.
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The difference between the Christian God and the Japanese god is that the Christian God is the only God. There is no Japanese god. The Christian God is real and the Japanese God is fake.
I wouldn't know, because I'm not a christian, but i expect they wouldn't mind because they believe they are all God's children
The teen Christian trio called pureNRG does not necessarily WRITE their songs, they sing and dance to them. Why? Well they are all Christians with a heart for God. They felt that God led them to start pureNRG and raise Christian values for other kids and teens. They are disbanding :( at the end of 2010 because they feel that God is calling them out of it, to spend more time with their families, focus more on schoolwork, and just enjoy being kids more.
the Christian god = el hanotsrim (אל הנוצרים)
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