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Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics. By Norman L. Geisler. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1999. 841 pp. Cloth, $49.95. Baker Book House has several excellent reference works that compose […]
When Cultists Ask: A Popular Handbook on Cultic Misinterpretations. By Norman L. Geisler and Ron Rhodes. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 1997. 365 pp. Cloth, $24.95. When Cultists Ask: A Popular […]
CHARLIE BING Director, GraceLife Ministries Burleson, TX This article is from a message originally delivered March 31, 1999 at the Grace Evangelical Society’s fourth annual conference. It has been […]
John F. Hart Professor of Bible Moody Bible Institute I. Introduction While it may not be in scholarly vogue, let me begin this rather theological article with a […]
JAMES H. BROOKES[1] This article is excerpted from Chapter V of From Death Unto Life (Chicago: The Bible Institute Colportage Association, n.d.), 55-66. Scripture text has been changed from the […]
JAMES TOWNSEND Bible Editor Cook Communications Elgin, IL Introduction I doubt that the following trivia piece is included in any Ripley’s Believe It or Not, but my suspicion is […]
Hymn about God’s Grace in Christ from The Gospel of John BOB KENAGY Chaplain California Youth Authority Whittier, CA Word became the God-Man, in flesh, full of grace and truth […]
How Shall They Be Saved: The Destiny of Those Who Do Not Hear of Jesus. By Millard J. Erickson. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1996. 278 pp. Paper, $19.99. One […]
Galatians: God’s Antidote to Legalism By Ron Merryman. (Duluth, MN: Merryman Ministries, 1999), 130 pp. Paper, $13.00. “Galatians is God’s antidote for legalism. As no other book, it clarifies the […]
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