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In a world that believes politics are the most important thing, God's Word reveals they are not.
The foundation of any Christian action or reaction to politics in our world is to know that God is in complete control.
We look at how the thief crucified next to Jesus was radically transformed by just watching Jesus die.
When Pontius Pilate encounters Jesus, he is faced with the choice of standing for the truth or caving to the mob. What would you do?
Desperation can be a dangerous place to be, but sometimes it is what we need to open our eyes to faith in Christ.
We are disappointed when reality doesn't meet our expectations. Thus, we can even be disappointed in God. Yet, when we are, it is because His reality for us is better than what we had hoped for.
Discussing the world's irrational disdain for the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Both Mark and Luke record a fantastic encounter between Jesus and a man possessed by thousands of demons. The encounter is so extraordinary that we forget that it teaches us that no one (even today) …
Rules sometimes (often times) get in the way of faith. Jesus challenged the rules we don't. He encouraged us to seek God's will rather than follow man-made rules.
We look at the fiery encounter between Jesus and the religious leaders when they dragged a woman caught in adultery and demanded he judge her.
A look at Luke 7:1-10 and how Jesus' encounter with the centurion shows that faith is far more important that any group affiliation.
Discussing the impact of God's Word about Creation and all the various theological positions that have developed from it.
How being a Christian in a pluralist society is a good thing, it does mean that the Christian should be a pluralist.
Nicodemus's expected encounter with Jesus reveals many of his false assumptions.
Introduction to a series in which Jesus engages with those the world have deemed unclean.
Mike and John begin their discussion about the value and purpose of systematic theology
Standing for the truth is hard enough, but when you factor in all the lies in our world, it is near impossible.