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Is Sharia Law A Threat To The U.S.?

by Jack Wellman
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Is Sharia Law a threat to the U.S. and other nations? If so, what is the greatest threat? Sharia Law Sharia Law or Islamic sharia is the religious and legal system governing the members of the Islamic faith which is derived from the religious precepts of Islam, particularly the Quran and the Hadith. The term […]

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What Is Kingdom Now Teaching?

by Jack Wellman
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What is “Kingdom Now” teaching all about? Is it biblical? Is it related to “kingdom theology?” The Kingdom of God Jesus came proclaiming the kingdom of God, which was what the gospel was, and Jesus specified it clearly when He began His earthly ministry. Mark writes that it was just “after John was arrested, Jesus […]

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Reflections on the Cross and Resurrection

by Pamela Rose Williams
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As Christians we often consider the cross and its significance to the salvation of the world. I think that during the spring and Easter time the cross and what it represents becomes even more prominent in our thoughts. It is at this time that I reflect upon the cross and I am humbled by the […]

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Why Did Judas Betray Jesus?

by Jack Wellman
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Why did Judas betray Jesus? Did it have anything to do with him trying to overthrow the Roman government? Judas Judas Iscariot was one of the original twelve disciples that were selected by Jesus Christ. He was known as Judas, son of Simon Iscariot. Judas carried the money bag, so he was like a church […]

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Do The Jews Believe In An Eternal Hell?

by Jack Wellman
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Do the Jews believe in an eternal hell like Christians do? What are the Jewish views of hell? Jewish View of Hell Some Jews, not all, believe in a type of hell, but the Jewish mystics call it “Gehinnom,” but it’s nothing like we might imagine hell is. To them, it’s like a deep cycle […]

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What Does the Bible Say About Keeping Vows?

by Pamela Rose Williams
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If you said you would do it, you made a promise – you made a vow. Are you faithful to keep that vow? As humans it is so easy to break it, don’t you agree? Jesus said “But let your communication be, Yea, yea; Nay, nay: for whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil.” (Matthew […]

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Who Was Apollos?

by Jack Wellman
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Apollos is somewhat prominent in the New Testament, so who exactly is Apollos and why is it important that we know? Apollo Apollo is a Greek name and in Greek mythology, he was the son of Zeus and Leto, the twin brother of Artemis. Apollo is often depicted as playing a golden lyre, but he […]

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Could Jesus Have Sinned?

by Jack Wellman
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Jesus was tempted by Satan in the Wilderness, so was it possible that Jesus could have sinned? The Fall When the Apostle John wrote 1 John 3, he actually referred back to the Garden, and the fall of mankind. We read in Genesis 3 that Eve “saw that the tree was good for food, and […]

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What Is Cessationism?

by Jack Wellman
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What is cessationism? It is biblical? What does the Bible say about the gifts of the Holy Spirit? What is Cessationism? In short, the question of whether the gifts of the Holy Spirit have ceased, we would have to say, no, the gifts have not ceased in this day and age, but some gifts are […]

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Great Examples of Confession in the Bible

by Pamela Rose Williams
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Confession is one of those words in the English language that has more than one meaning. The Merriam-Webster dictionary gives these definitions for confess: (1) [To ADMIT] to tell or make known (something, such as something wrong or damaging to oneself); (2) [To PROFESS] to declare faith in or adherence to. So then, when we […]

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