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Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Philippe Sterling are continuing a short series about Eschatology. What is the scene that is happening in Revelation 11? […]
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Leon Adkins are fielding a question about the Church? Does the Church appear in the Old Testament? Perhaps in […]
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are answering a question about sign gifts. What are sign gifts anyway? Have they ceased? Why would they […]
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Ken Yates and Ellie Stratham are talking about moral injury. What is this? Does this happen to Christians? How can we heal from […]
GES conducted its annual conference May 20-23. The theme was 1 and 2 Peter. The main sessions all dealt with a passage in one of those two NT books. In […]
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Philippe Sterling are answering a question about John the Baptist. What was the nature of his ministry? As a “forerunner,” […]
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Kathryn Wright and Ken Yates are in the first part of Romans 11. How should we apply the promises that were made to […]
All of us have probably been told, by our parents or a teacher, that “Nobody likes a smart aleck.” I looked up the term’s definition online, and the definition seems […]
In 1 Kings 17, the prophet Elijah suddenly appears in the Nation of Israel. He has some bad news. There is going to be a severe drought that will impact […]
“Do your parents know the Lord?” If your friend asked that, you’d assume he was asking whether your parents were believers. It would be equivalent to “Are...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are dealing with a question about Acts 2:38 and other passages. Is...
GES is excited to announce the completion of nine translations of The Epistles of John by Zane C. Hodges. These commentaries are now available as free eBook downloads on...
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