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1. www.discoverdestiny.org
www.discoverdestiny.org/revman - [Cached]Published on: 1/9/2008 Last Visited: 1/9/2008
Rev. Matthew Anderson, Associate Pastor
Reverend Matthew R. Anderson is a man committed to encouraging and inspiring others to experience the life-changing power of God's grace. He has a passion for communicating and engaging the hearts, hands, and minds of people with God's transforming power. Matthew has served in various capacities in the local church, and believes that the local church is the primary vehicle that God has provided to change the world.
Matthew received Bachelors' of Science Degrees in Physics from Salisbury University and Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland. In addition, he has also attained his Master's Degree in Christian Education from Dallas Theological Seminary.
Rev. Anderson formerly served in Dallas, Texas as the Director of Adult Ministries at Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship where Dr. Tony Evans is the senior pastor.
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Matthew is married to Aneesah, his best friend and partner in ministry. -
2. lic.concordia.ca
lic.concordia.ca/facultystaff/ - [Cached]Published on: 3/8/2008 Last Visited: 3/8/2008
Matthew Anderson Office: L AD 502 Tel.: 514-848-2424 ext. 2125 E-mail: matthew.a@sympatico.ca -
3. Society of Biblical Literature
ftp.sbl-site.org/meetings/Cong - [Cached]Published on: 7/1/2005 Last Visited: 3/6/2008
Matthew R. Anderson, Concordia University
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Matthew R. Anderson, Concordia University, Dept of Theology
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"His Brothers" in the Gospel of Matthew.
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The association of Levi with Mary Magdalene in that text is intriguing in that it brings to mind the remarkable logion in Matt 21:31b, in which Jesus proclaims that the toll collectors and prostitutes will go into the kingdom ahead of the Pharisees.
