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I write on behalf of the Iglesia ni Cristo and of Sis. Baby-Lynn V. Manalo, wife of the Executive Minister of the Church, Bro. Eduardo V. Manalo.

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Many of us tend to caricaturize the Early Church.  Reading that all the members were “of one heart and mind” and that “there was no needy person among them” because resources were gathered and “distributed to each according to need” (Acts 4:32-35), we imagine the Early Church to be a perfectly egalitarian community.  While possibly true for a certain period, this does not present the whole picture.

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I write on behalf of the Iglesia ni Cristo and of Sis. Baby-Lynn V. Manalo, wife of the Executive Minister of the Church, Bro. Eduardo V. Manalo.

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