What does salvation mean in Romans, specifically in Romans 10? Bob, Shawn, and Pastor Steve Elkins continue the clear explanation on this interesting topic.
Today on Grace in Focus radio, author and pastor Steve Elkins joins Bob and Shawn to discuss the book of Romans. Steve is the author of The Romans Road Revisited, an excellent book that GES carries in our bookstore. Listen in to this interesting and clear explanation of some difficult passages in Romans.
Have you ever found yourself confused by Jesus’ Parable of the Minas? Bob and Shawn explain each servant in this parable and the rewards they will or will not receive in the coming kingdom.
Today on Grace in Focus Radio, Bob and Shawn start a series going through several questions that have been asked through our questions@faithalone.org email.
There is always more we can learn, especially as it pertains to the Bible. We must be Bereans and question what we have been taught by our pastors, Sunday School teachers, Bible Study leaders, and books we’ve read. Bob, Shawn, and Ken lead a great discussion today on this topic.
Confusion abounds worldwide about the requirements for eternal salvation, with false teaching being the main reason for that confusion. Ken Yates traveled to Zambia to minister to students at a local school and to clearly explain some confusing verses including James 2:14. Listen to this encouraging discussion with Bob, Shawn, and Ken about how these
Today, Bob, Shawn, and Ken Yates discuss Ken’s recent trip to Zambia to minister to students at a local school and his work to clearly explain the gospel of grace. They encourage us that we can all be “eye-openers” to the free and everlasting gift of eternal life in Jesus Christ.
In today’s final episode on Hebrews: Partners with Christ, Bob, Shawn, and Ken discuss the overall theme of Hebrews and the individual theme of each chapter. Listen in for a great summary on this informative series.
On today’s episode of Grace in Focus radio, Bob, Shawn, and Ken discuss Heb 13:7-17 and how leaders of the church and Christians alike are to conduct themselves.