How does the Bible use the word fire

In the United States, we have a phrase that is used a lot, especially in the South. It’s common to hear a southerner say, “Bless your heart.” On the surface, […]

O que e onde está a Gehenna

Meu amigo Bill Fiess me enviou um e-mail sugerindo que minha visão da Gehenna não era correta. Ele escreveu: “Foi sugerido (acho que por você) que o inferno não é […]

Is it possible that Gehenna is another name for the lake of fire

My friend Bill Fiess sent me an email suggesting that my view of Gehenna was not correct. He wrote: “It has been suggested (I think by you) that hell is […]

Today on Grace in Focus radio, Bob and Shawn will be continuing to answer questions from our listeners. Specifically, we will hear the guys address the different Greek words that […]

If Eve had sinned but Adam had not, would their children have received a sin nature? Today, on Grace in Focus radio, Bob and Shawn will be unpacking this and […]

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. We are currently walking through Bob Wilkins book “The Ten Most Misunderstood Words in the Bible.” This is part of series where the guys […]

Hollywood’s Theology of Hell

Most people get their theological education from Hollywood. Show of hands—how many people think that Satan is the boss of hell? You know the image. It’s played as a joke—hell […]

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