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The Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered in the caves near Qumran in 1947, are one of the most important archaeological finds of the 20th century. Written by the Essenes, these ancient manuscripts include portions from every Old Testament book except Esther – some dating back over 2,000 years. Their remarkable preservation
The Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered in the caves near Qumran in 1947, are one of the most important archaeological finds of the 20th century. Written by the Essenes, these ancient manuscripts include portions from every Old Testament book except Esther – some dating back over 2,000 years. Their remarkable preservation
Why is apologetics important? What important role does it play in the life of the Christian? The Church? Join Pat as he explains why we need apologetics today more than ever.
Why does a sovereign and loving God allow evil and suffering in the world? How can I find hope in the midst of suffering? How can I overcome the pain that weighs so heavily on my heart? Discover answers to these tough questions and how we can overcome the pain and find hope even in the midst of suffering.
Why does a sovereign and loving God allow evil and suffering in the world? How can I find hope in the midst of suffering? How can I overcome the pain that weighs so heavily on my heart? Discover answers to these tough questions and how we can overcome the pain and find hope even in the midst of suffering.
Guest Speaker: Anderson, Kerby | National Director of Probe Ministries (www.probe.org) Does the church think like the culture or like Christ? Shocking facts reveal the culture is shaping the church instead
Guest Speaker: Anderson, Kerby | National Director of Probe Ministries (www.probe.org) Does the church think like the culture or like Christ? Shocking facts reveal the culture is shaping the church instead
The Apologetics of Jesus: Christ the Apologist – Part 2. Part of a two part series.