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From Chains To Change: The Urgency of Obedience

Bible, blogBy adminOctober 20, 2023Leave a comment

In today’s post, we’re talking about WHY Jesus breaks us out of the prisons we sometimes find ourselves trapped in. Jesus came to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and to set the oppressed free. Whether it be the prison of sin, the prison of our past, or the prison of negative thought patterns, Jesus has…

‘The “Jesus Bowl” and the Reliability of the Gospels

ApologeticsBy Craig SmithMarch 4, 2011Leave a comment

Christians often wonder if the reliability of Scripture is purely a matter of faith or if there are other ways of demonstrating the trustworthiness of God’s Word.  The answer to that question is a resounding yes, there are many other lines of evidence which support the accuracy and reliability of the Bible. For instance, a…

If They Got the Names Right…

Apologetics, Historical JesusBy Craig SmithJanuary 25, 2011Leave a comment

by Craig A. Smith, Ph.D. So here’s an interesting set of observations to mull over. According to Tal Ilan, who studied Jewish inscriptions from 330 BC to 200 AD, the most popular names for Jewish men in first century Palestine were as follows (with the number of individuals known to have had that name): 243…

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