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15 Oct 2017
Deep Thoughts in a Fish Stomach
If you are looking for a sign from God, Jesus says that no sign will be given except the sign of Jonah. It is easy to dismiss Jonah as a Sunday School story that we all outgrow, like our belief in Santa Claus. However, this ancient story holds surprises and powerful lessons for you, regardless of whether you are a Christian, a non-Christian, or unsure of what you are.
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24 Sep 2017
The Problem of Evolution
Many people today dismiss the claims of Christianity outright because they believe the objections against it are self-evident and obviously unanswerable. The truth is that these objections are culturally conditioned rather than rigorously substantiated. Why not examine the objections objectively? What do you have to lose?
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17 Sep 2017
The Problem of Hell
Many people today dismiss the claims of Christianity outright because they believe the objections against it are self-evident and obviously unanswerable. The truth is that these objections are culturally conditioned rather than rigorously substantiated. Why not examine the objections objectively? What do you have to lose?
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10 Sep 2017
The Problem of Science
Many people today dismiss the claims of Christianity outright because they believe the objections against it are self-evident and obviously unanswerable. The truth is that these objections are culturally conditioned rather than rigorously substantiated. Why not examine the objections objectively? What do you have to lose?
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20 Aug 2017
Made on Earth, Fit for Heaven
For most of us, our work defines us. It gives us a sense of worth and identity. It takes up most of our waking hours. It pays the bills and allows us to enjoy the good things in life. Yet if we are honest, it does not fully satisfy. Why do we need to work? What’s wrong with work? How can work be meaningful?
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17 Aug 2017
Shaping Creation And Culture
For most of us, our work defines us. It gives us a sense of worth and identity. It takes up most of our waking hours. It pays the bills and allows us to enjoy the good things in life. Yet if we are honest, it does not fully satisfy. Why do we need to work? What’s wrong with work? How can work be meaningful?
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23 Jul 2017
Helpful
Christianity has earned a bad name, or at least a dubious reputation, among a significant proportion of modern people. Much of that is justified, because to a large extent Christians have failed to live out the full implications of their faith. We need to return to the authentic Christianity which was so attractive, it turned the world upside down, and even its persecutors could not resist it.
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16 Jul 2017
Hopeful
Christianity has earned a bad name, or at least a dubious reputation, among a significant proportion of modern people. Much of that is justified, because to a large extent Christians have failed to live out the full implications of their faith. We need to return to the authentic Christianity which was so attractive, it turned the world upside down, and even its persecutors could not resist it.
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9 Jul 2017
Holy
Christianity has earned a bad name, or at least a dubious reputation, among a significant proportion of modern people. Much of that is justified, because to a large extent Christians have failed to live out the full implications of their faith. We need to return to the authentic Christianity which was so attractive, it turned the world upside down, and even its persecutors could not resist it.