Tuesday, August 23, 2011

This Week on TV

This Week on TV
Charles Stanley

Essay on Forgiveness by C. S. Lewis

Essay on Forgiveness by C. S. Lewis: We say a great many things in church (and out of church too) without thinking of what we are saying. For instance, we say in the Creed " I believe in the forgiveness of sins." I had been saying it for several years before I asked myself why it was in the Creed. At first sight it seems hardly worth putting in. "If one is a Christian," I thought " of course one believes in the forgiveness of sins.

Greg Laurie Daily Devotions - How Will They Hear? - Greg Laurie daily devotion - July 13, 2011 - Christian Devotional

Greg Laurie Daily Devotions - How Will They Hear? - Greg Laurie daily devotion - July 13, 2011 - Christian Devotional: Have you ever led someone to Christ? If not, why not? Maybe you think that God can never use you in this way, that you’re just not gifted in that regard, and it is only for a privileged few to lead others to Christ. But if this were the case, why was the Great Commission given to every Christian? Every believer is called to “go and make disciples of all the nations . . . ” (Matthew 28:19). That means we are all called to evangelism. We all have a part to play.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Have all people sinned or not? | Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry

Have all people sinned or not? | Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry: (Romans 3:9-10) - "What then? Are we better than they? Not at all; for we have already charged that both Jews and Greeks are all under sin; 10as it is written, "There is none righteous, not even one."

Did people really live hundreds of years according to Genesis? | Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry

Did people really live hundreds of years according to Genesis? | Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry: After the fall, the genetic line of Adam and his descendents was very pure, so their health would have been incredible.

Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog

Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog: Bruce Gleason, one of my atheist friends, has followed the example of his fellow atheists across the country by putting up a billboard that makes people think about God.

On The Box: Professor Horner's Bible Reading System

On The Box: Professor Horner's Bible Reading System: I would like to introduce you to a friend of mine and his Bible Reading System. His name is Professor Grant Horner, associate professor at The Master's College--specializing in the Renaissance and the Reformation. He is also the Chair of Humanities at Trinity Classical Academy.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Mars Hill Church | Luke's Gospel: Investigating the Man Who Is God | The Worst Tragedies Can Be the Best Opportunities

Mars Hill Church | Luke's Gospel: Investigating the Man Who Is God | The Worst Tragedies Can Be the Best Opportunities

The God-Man | The Jesus Site Blog

The God-Man | The Jesus Site Blog: If you’ve been around Christianity long enough, you’ve probably heard someone say that Jesus was “fully man and fully God.” Perhaps you’ve heard some other variation. Perhaps you’ve wondered how that is possible. Hopefully, at the very least, you took it on faith. Better than that, hopefully you’ve wrestled with it a bit in order to get an understanding that you feel comfortable with intellectually.

The Paradox of Karma | The Jesus Site Blog

The Paradox of Karma | The Jesus Site Blog: I wonder if many people have really ever thought about the idea of Karma. The way that I have always understood it, when you did something selfish, insensitive, rude, cruel, mean, or otherwise unkind you will accumulate “bad Karma.” On the other hand, when you do things that are kind, considerate, selfless, caring, loving or otherwise “good” you will earn “good Karma.