To lean or turn away from as defined by the Greek word aklinēs as found in Hebrew 10:23.
It depends on what you mean by "reformist." As far as I know it isn't a technical term. If you're talking about "Reformers" and mean folks like Martin Luther and John Calvin, then yes, they spoke of the bible as the word of god. Of course whether they mean by "word of god" exactly what YOU mean, I know not.
Exactly what it says.
When you have a need you make a seed faith offering to God. This can be a gift of finances, time, prayer for others, help others, anything you can do. Then you may have to wait in faith without wavering, always believing God's promise.
Exactly what it says - that nothing is impossible for God to do. He is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent.
The Bible is the Word of God, (2Peter 1.21), so we do well to hear it and do it.
Deo means "god" in English. Deus is the Latin word for god and deo is the Spanish word for god.
God's grace
Soldier of God
Word of God
God
Tyr is a god of Norse mythology that deals with law and other heroic glory. He is the son of Odin or Hymir, and has been considered the father of the gods by some.
Theophobia - fear of God