Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are answering a question. Does the Bible mean anything different when it mentions “being born again” and where […]

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob and Shawn will be discussing the gospel of John. Is the gospel of John the only clear-cut book in the bible to […]

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. On today’s episode, Bob and Shawn will be discussing the Lord’s baptism. The guys will first unpack the purpose of John the Baptists ministry, […]

December 31, 2020     Born Again, Mormonism, Once saved always saved

Bob and Shawn are continuing in our Q/A series in todays episode. The guys will be addressing the Mormon faith, also known as The Latter Day Saints or LDS. They […]

When Were the Disciples Born Again_

Howard M. Ervin (1915-2009) was a longstanding faculty member at Oral Roberts University (in fact, the second longest-serving faculty member). I have to imagine that his theology impacted generations of […]

October 11, 2016   in Blog - Art Farstad, Born Again, Everlasting Life
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by Art Farstad, originally published in a 1991 edition of The GES News Have you ever heard or had a conversation something like the following? “Are you a Christian?” “Well […]

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