By Bob Flynn on
8/30/2010 1:16 PM
You are probably thinking that’s a rather silly title for an article. Maybe, maybe not. If it stimulated your curiosity to the point you are actually reading this, it accomplished the desired goal of the author! Therefore, it makes at least a little bit of sense. Agreed? Now on to the point.
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By Bob Flynn on
8/30/2010 1:04 PM
At the beginning of human history, two brothers presented their offerings to the Lord. Cain was a farmer, and he offered fruit from the ground. Abel was a keeper of the flocks, and he offered from the firstlings of his flock.
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By Bob Flynn on
8/30/2010 12:33 PM
This is an introduction to, and the first in a series of articles offering answers from Scripture to the above question. To say that this is an important question, that deserves serious consideration, is a huge understatement!
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By Bob Flynn on
8/26/2010 3:33 PM
The Fox News website (2/18/10) recently featured an audio recording by Rosie O’Donnell on a radio program in which she interviewed Janeane Garofalo who ranted against Elisabeth Hasselbeck.
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By Born4Battle on
8/26/2010 4:59 AM
Depending on the translation you are reading, The phrase "It is written. . ." appears nearly 100 times in Scripture, almost 30 of which are in the Old Testament and the remainder in the New Testament.
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By T-Bar on
8/25/2010 7:20 PM
Can a Christian lose or forfeit their salvation?
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By ClaireShackelford on
Monday, August 23, 2010 2:09 PM
John 6:5-11 (NIV)
5When Jesus looked up and saw a great crowd coming toward him, he said to Philip, "Where shall we buy bread for these people to eat?" 6He asked this only to test him, for he already had in mind what he was going to do. 7Philip answered him, "Eight months' wages[a] would not buy enough bread for each one to have a bite!" 8Another of his disciples, Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, spoke up, 9"Here is a boy with five small barley loaves and two small fish, but how far will they go among so many?" 10Jesus said, "Have the people sit down." There was plenty of grass in that place, and the men sat down, about five thousand of them. 11Jesus then took the loaves, gave thanks, and distributed to those who were seated as much as they wanted. He did the same with the fish.
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By Dan Cartwright on
8/16/2010 4:34 AM
Over the past several years, there seems to have a been a decline in the attention do what is commonly termed ‘doctrine'. The term ‘doctrine’ has taken on a negative connotation even in our evangelical churches, as if it's merely the invention of 'religious' men and the product of their imaginations. Well, the Bible tells us that there is good doctrine and bad doctrine.
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By Dan Cartwright on
8/11/2010 4:11 AM
A Critical Review by Norman L. Geisler and Bill Roach
The Shack: Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity by William P. Young (Wind Blown Media, 2007, 264 pp) is a New York Times best seller with well over a million copies in print. Literally hundreds of thousands have been blessed by its message, but its message is precisely what calls for scrutiny.
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By Dan Cartwright on
8/5/2010 6:54 PM
We have often heard statements such as “War is hell” or “I went through hell.” These expressions are, of course, not taken literally. Rather, they reflect our tendency to use the word hell as a descriptive term for the most ghastly human experience possible. Yet no human experience in this world is actually comparable to hell. If we try to imagine the worst of all possible suffering in the here and now we have not yet stretched our imaginations to reach the dreadful reality of hell.
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By Dan Cartwright on
8/3/2010 5:17 PM
Picture this conversation between a couple of guys, perhaps friends at work, or school, during a lunch break. One is a Christian (Eager ‘Evangelist’) looking for an opportunity to share Jesus. The other guy is a known nonbeliever (Lost Soul) who has been going through some tough ‘stuff of life’
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By Jay & Chris Henning on
8/3/2010 4:48 AM
We have what have been termed "the three R's" in school. What about possible "three R's" when it comes to God's Kingdom?
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