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Greetings!

Can you kindly help me translate this article into the Corsican language? Please.

Here is the article:

The "True Jesus Church" is an independent church that was established in Beijing, China in 1917. Today, there are approximately 1.5 million members in forty five countries. The church belongs to the Protestant branch of Christianity that emerged during the early Twentieth Century. Christmas and Easter are not celebrated. The church is non-trinitarian and believe that all the teachings of the gospel must have biblical references to back it up in order to avoid misinterpretations. The church also aims to preach the gospel to all nations before the Second Coming of Jesus. They were also one of the three indigenous Chinese house churches that existed before the Communist takeover of China in 1949.

The ten basic doctrines of the church are:

  1. Holy Spirit - The church believes that "speaking in tongues" is evidence of receiving the Holy Spirit.
  2. Baptism - They conduct Baptism in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ with the person's head facing downwards and fully immersed into natural living water.
  3. Holy Communion
  4. Sabbath day - Unlike most other Christian denominations, the church keeps the Sabbath on Saturday instead of Sunday.
  5. Feet washing
  6. Jesus Christ
  7. Holy Bible
  8. Salvation is given by the grace of God through faith.
  9. Church
  10. Final Judgement


Your help would be very gratefully appreciated.

--Jose77 21:39, 13 August 2006 (UTC)


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