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Claudia asks about assurance of salvation: As adults and new believers, my husband and I are trying to learn to be Christians. We found a good church (______ Bible Church) […]
A maioria das religiões é extremamente complicada porque seus sistemas de salvação de obras dependem de você seguir leis, rituais e listas de tarefas intrincadas na esperança de subir a […]
King Solomon repeatedly pronounced that everything under the sun was vanity—it was meaningless. In an earlier blog, I said that Solomon’s argument could be put in the form of a […]
Si tuvieras la oportunidad, ¿Qué le dirías a alguien sobre qué es lo que tiene que hacer para ser salvo de la condenación eterna? ¿Por qué esto es importante? Si […]
Today I received an email from Rick asking me to evaluate a church’s statement on what a person must do to be saved. Here is the statement he sent for […]
O tempo é precioso. Você tem muito tempo para servir ao Senhor Jesus. Ao segui-Lo, suas escolhas mais difíceis não serão entre obediência ou desobediência, mas entre serviço digno e […]
It has been a long time since I studied algebra in college. One thing I remember, though, is that you learn algebra in steps. When I see a long, complicated […]
No hay nadie que haya vivido más allá de los 12 años que pueda mirar su vida y decir que no perdió una oportunidad de oro. Todos podemos admitir que […]
Have you ever noticed that when people panic, they stop thinking clearly? I remember making a short film with some high school friends. We were shooting in a dry field […]
In the 1970s, British philosopher Antony Flew coined the phrase, “No true Scotsman.” This expression stands for a well-known logical fallacy: A proponent of a position attempts to protect that position from...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr will answer a question about fear of death. It is always normal...
Shane asked me three related questions: I was on a trip and was flipping through radio stations when I came across the interview you did talking...
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