A Person's prestige is built on good and bad events in their lives. A person will defend their position as a hero or a victim with a profound sacredness.
Why We Can Trust the Resurrection
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Courtney and Melissa talk with New Testament scholar Michael Kruger about
the evidence that Jesus physically rose from the dead—and the difference
that ma...
Married to Another
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For a church with so many widows and widowers, it could be delicate to
explore the Bible’s teaching on the Christian’s relationship to Christ
through the l...
Does the Book of Revelation Apply to Us Today?
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How should we read the book of Revelation? Does the message of this book
only apply to some faraway time in the future? In this brief clip, W.
Robert God...
A Matter of Life and Death (Amy Mantravadi)
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The issue of abortion is one of the most divisive in modern political
discourse. The option for a woman to end a pregnancy has been proclaimed by
some to b...
The Kingless Kingdom of the Social Gospel
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A Kingdom Without the King
“A God without wrath brought men without sin into a kingdom without
judgment through the ministrations of a Christ without a cr...
The Garth Brooks Dilemma.
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I won’t ever win a humility contest. I don’t know if they have those,
giving someone an award for being humble, probably defeats the purpose of
humility....
Skin Bags
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Skin bags. That’s what I kept thinking when I looked around at all the
people crammed into the subway car. My wife and I traveled some this
summer. At home...
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