The efficacy of the word of God refers to its power to bring about change and transformation in individuals' lives. Many people find strength, comfort, guidance, and inspiration in the teachings of their faith, leading to personal growth and spiritual development. Ultimately, the impact of the word of God varies from person to person based on their beliefs and interpretation.
TheistHe is called a believer.
The correct word for a person who doesn't believe in God is, precisely, "atheist".A somewhat related word is "agnostic". However, an agnostic is not necessarily one who doesn't believe in God; rather, it refers to the belief that the existence of God - or other, related, religious topics - cannot be proven or disproven.
In Christian theology, "the Word" refers to Jesus Christ, who is considered the Son in the Trinity of God. The term "Word" comes from the Gospel of John, where Jesus is described as the manifestation of God's creative power and divine wisdom.
The first chapter of the New Testament, which is the Gospel of John, introduces Jesus as the Word of God who became flesh and dwelt among us. It highlights Jesus's divine nature and his role in creation and salvation. The chapter sets the foundation for understanding Jesus's identity as the Son of God and the importance of believing in him for eternal life.
A prophet.
prophet
The evangelical church , mainly spreads the word of God, and all are welcomed, not just one domination.
Atheist
Atua, is god. there are many spirits, with many names, the word for the spirit of a person is Wairua, the wairua of a person begins when the eye form in the fetus.
A Missionary.
A person how worship Allah (God)
No. Allah is the Arabic word for "God", so this is not a person. However, God is very important in Islam, just as God is important in Christianity.
Just as you said it but a person using God's word fully and correctly is judging via God, who is the only judge.
a person who spreads a rumor on purpose
Spreads, scatters, squanders
A person how worship Allah (God)