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John H. Niemelä President Message of Life Ministries Aurora, CO I. INTRODUCTION1 Dortian Calvinism is known by the acronym T-U-L-I-P. The first point is the T, which stands for total […]
Muslim Conversions to Christ: A Critique of Insider Movements in Islamic Contexts. Edited by Ayman S. Ibrahim and Ant Greenham. New York, NY: Peter Lang, 2018. 532 pp. Hardcover, $77.17. […]
The following is a condensed version of a sermon I prepared for Victor Street Bible Chapel in Dallas. “Daddy, are we there yet?” “When will we get there?” Little children […]
Question Hello! I have listened to quite a few of your YouTube videos because I was curious about what your views are. After listening, I just wanted to lovingly point […]
Question How do I know that I am trusting in Jesus to save me? I am worried if I was to die, I’d find out that I was believing something […]
I admit it. My understanding of worship is a bit of pet peeve. It bothers me that many people mistakenly think that singing with gusto is worship. That raising your […]
We are all familiar with Paul’s warning to Timothy that the time would come when the believers Timothy is serving will want their ears tickled (2 Tim 4:3). In other […]
The ancients thought their gods were limited to certain places. A god was in this tree or city, or only had power over that mountain or river. Outside of his […]
Peter Kreeft is a prolific Catholic philosopher and apologist. He has written numerous books on apologetics and introductions to philosophy that I greatly enjoyed. What makes Kreeft’s introductions different is […]
Someone recently called the office and spoke with Sam. The caller asked him what translation of the Bible we use. Sam told him that we use the...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are discussing a question about belief being a work. Faith for eternal...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr will answer a question about church attendance. Can we go to heaven...
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