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To listen to the third podcast in the series on Christian identity, Why I Am Not an Evangelical -- or Am I? (32 min), click on the arrow. To download and listen to it later, right click here and then 'save link as' or 'save target as'. Introduction Protestantism: Although the Reformation brought many benefits, particularly Read More
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Bart D. Ehrman, Forged: Writing in the Name of God—Why The Bible's Authors Are Not Who We Think They Are (San Francisco: HarperOne, 2011), 307 pages: a Review by Michael R. Licona, March 27, 2011 Read review here.
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Press Release: SISTER OF THE EARLIEST COMPLETE OLD TESTAMENT FOUND Tyndale House, Cambridge, announces a new discovery made by young researcher Dr. Kim Phillips published in its latest Tyndale Bulletin 68.1. CLICK HERE Alice Jackson Communications Officer 01223 566 624✉ communications@tyndalehouse.com
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If you asked 20 separate Christians “What is the gospel,” you’d likely get 25 different answers. If you asked the same question in a group of 20 Christians, they might start settling on a definition as the answers progressed. Depending on the faith tradition, you might end up with something like “Jesus died for our Read More
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This is Douglas' second message from the series 'Sharpening the Sword' at the midweek service of the North River Church of Christ on 9/20/17. (Note from the AV team: the audio in the beginning is off, but it gets corrected a few minutes into the lesson.) Watch Doug's lesson here.
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An extraordinary collection of 68 New Testament and other Biblical manuscripts dating from the fourth to the twentieth centuries has been digitized and made available for study online. Continue reading here.
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Read the powerful testimony of Costi Hinn, nephew of multi-millionaire health & wealth preacher Benny Hinn. From the Christianity Today website. Click here.
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The following material appeared in the weekly newsletter from 27 September to 11 October 2017. This series was adapted from The God Who Dared (1997), the next version of which was titled Genesis, Science & History (2004). The book is in the process of being completely rewritten (much needed), and I took advantage of this period of re-writing reflection Read More
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What do you think of when you hear the word "righteousness"? About a year ago I was challenged about my understanding of the nature of righteousness in the Bible and in my daily living. Continue reading here.
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Jones discusses divorce and remarriage with objectivity By Bob Young In Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage: Seen Through the Character of God and the Mind of Jesus, Jerry Jones — a longtime minister for Churches of Christ and cofounder with his wife, Lynn, of Marriage Matters — carefully works through the relevant biblical texts with an obvious Read More
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Museum of the Bible | MOTB Museum of the Bible is an innovative, global, educational institution whose purpose is to invite all people to engage with the history, narrative and impact of the Bible. www.museumofthebible.org
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Jonathan Huddleston (see Facebook / resume) is an ordained Church of Christ minister, and has been assistant professor of Old Testament at Abilene Christian University. He obtained his doctorate in Hebrew Bible / Old Testament from Duke University and he speaks biblical Hebrew, koine Greek, Ugaritic, Aramaic, German, French, and Swahili. That’s extremely impressive. What an honor, then, that he was Read More
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Hear the story of the Tyndale House Greek New Testament from the academics who produced it.
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The Story behind the Manger, Shepherds, and Swaddling Clothes At this time of year, every year, we hear the Christmas story again. The familiar elements—the full inn, the stable, the manger, the animals (not mentioned in the Gospels, by the way), swaddling clothes, angels and shepherds—all provide comfort by their very familiarity. They connect us Read More
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Introduction In 1976 after I my "conversion experience "1 I began attending charismatic prayer meetings. I continued to go because there were lots of food nice girls and a high degree of spiritual novelty (for me). Our group comprised people from all sorts of backgrounds including Protestants Catholics and Jews. A typical meeting began with Read More
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Introduction C.S. Lewis used the term 'a great cataract of nonsense' to describe how people use a modern idea to construe Bible theology. One such example, perhaps the best example, is a conversion method called the Sinner's Prayer. It is more popularly known as the Four Spiritual Laws. Lewis used this term to describe what Read More
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Religion, we are told, has a scientific explanation; so we have no need of the God hypothesis. But is that so? This article reviews the alleged evidence and then responds to it. Read article here.
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Can you believe your way to health and wealth? Prosperity teachers say yes — and they misuse these Bible verses to convince millions of people that they’re right. Read article here.
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