QUOTE (Justice @ Jun 11 2008, 03:12 PM)

CSA, I am not a leader, but a helper. Assuming leadership and accepting some sort of power is very fleshy. I abhore power, and only God should be entrusted with Power, since it *IS* HIS POWER. I pray to God He keeps me powerless.
And, person called "friend", denominations mean nothing in the Eyes of God. He searches your heart, not your wallet or the building where you go every Sunday (instead of the God appointed Sabbath, which the RCC has changed so cunningly).
Opinions are okay with me, no stumbling block there. But there are stumbling blocks here, and some of them do not even realize it. It is good that they are exposed (by their own choice of insulting words), for your own safety.
I appreciate your humble spirit, Justice.
As servants of Christ, we are in the leadership role to lead people to Christ. And here are some
leaders of the New Testament.
http://www.babynamer.com/category/678Biblical Names from the New Testament
The 27 books of the New Testament, together with the Old Testament, constitute the scriptures of the Christian religion.
Bernice
Sister of Herod Agrippa II. Present at Paul's defence at Caesarea.
Appears in Acts
Elizabeth
Cousin of Mary and mother of John the Baptist.
Appears in Luke
Eunice
Mother of Timothy, Bishop of Ephesus. Possibly converted by Paul.
Appears in 2 Timothy
Joanna
Witnessed Jesus' empty tomb on Easter morning.
Appears in Luke
Lydia
Rich woman converted and baptized by Paul at Philippi.
Appears in Acts
Magdalene (Mary of Magdala)
Witnessed the crucifixion, burial and resurrection of Jesus.
Appears in the Gospels
Phoebe
Deaconess of the church at Cenchreae.
Appears in Romans
Rhoda
Servant girl who recognized the voice of Peter outside her mistress' house after his escape from prison. In her gladness she ran to tell the others, forgetting to let him in.
Appears in Acts
Salome
Mother of James and John; may have been Jesus' aunt. She witnessed the crucifixion, and visited the tomb on Easter morning.
Appears in Mark and Matthew
Sapphira
She and her husband, Ananias, died on the spot when Peter denounced them for holding back some money they had intended for the church.
Appears in Acts
Susanna
One of a band of women who provided for the needs of Jesus and his disciples.
Appears in Luke
Tabitha
Raised from the dead by Peter at Lydda.
Appears in Acts
Priscilla
Close friend of Paul; wife of Aquila the tent-maker.
Appears in Acts and several of the Epistles
Damaris
An Athenian believer who joined with Paul on his visit to Athens.
Appears in Acts
Drusilla
Jewish wife of the Roman procurator Felix. Met with Paul at Caesarea.
Appears in Acts
Dorcas
Greek name for Tabitha, raised from the dead by Peter at Lydda.
Appears in Acts
Anna
Prophet in the Temple at Jerusalem; pronounced Jesus to be the Messiah.
Appears in Luke
Mary
This is the name of several biblical figures -- most notably the mother of Jesus, revered by Christians as the Virgin Mary.
The Virgin Mary appears in the Gospels
Artemis
Ephesian mother-goddess.
Mentioned in Acts