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New Testament Canon
The New Testament Canon has been under assault in the latter years of the 20th century. Non-Christians have taken over theology departments at major American universities and sought to deconstruct the Christian Faith. Popular writers such as Dan...
51 commentsHome Based Ministries-Anyone Can Help a Hurting World
Most people desire to help others and to make a difference in the world but do not know where or how to start. This article gives some helpful ideas for performing ministry from one's own home.
19 commentsI Hate Religion but Love Jesus - Total Contradiction
My opinions about Jefferson Bethke's massively viral You Tube poem entitled, "Why I Hate Religion but Love Jesus." Let's just say, I do not agree with his sentiments!
8 commentsThe Bible is inerrant - sort of, sometimes, if you close your eyes and wish
Inerrancy doesn't mean what you may think when it comes to the Bible. It's still fun to pick out some little glitches that are easy to find.
18 commentsThe First Six Days: Why the Genesis Account is not Compatible with Science
Genesis is about a scientific as Harry Potter, and at least Harry Potter is coherent and chronological.
58 commentsIs Our Bible Accurate?
Our Holy Bible has been written in several languages and translated many times. Most of the Bible, the Old Testament and the New Testament were originally written in Hebrew, but some of it was written in Aramaic. The Aramaic language belongs to...
31 commentsThe Old Country Church: Memories from Rural Mississippi
An old country chapel in Rural Mississippi holds many memories of the Fifties.
2 commentsWho Is A Good Samaritan?
Who is a Good Samaritan? Are we supposed to be like him? Why did Jesus want to speak about a Samaritan in good terms when Jews and Samaritans hated each other? This has long been a misunderstood and mistranslated passage. Find out why understanding this passage in Hebrew not Greek is important for us in order to understand God in relation to our own lives.
11 commentsAn Analysis of Mary Rowlandson's A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration
Held captive by Native Americans in the late sixteen hundreds, Mary Rowlandson, wrote soulfully about her experience in A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration with endless allusions to the Christian bible. As she became assimilated into the Native American culture, she held her Christian beliefs in order to sustain hope.
10 commentsThe Prosperity Gospel - Is It The Gospel?
Is the Prosperity Gospel the Gospel? Is it part of the true Gospel? What does the Bible have to say about prosperity and does having money prove that you are acceptable in God's sight and that He favors you? Is wealth a sign that a Christian is close to God? Examining what the Bible has to say about these things and weighing them against what preachers like Joel Osteen say about prosperity.
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