Top Five Questions (Podcast)

Top Five Questions Podcast by Pastor Ravi Zacharias for Just Thinking Part 1 – Podcast HERE >>> What kind of questions do you think the average university student is dealing with? Today on Just Thinking, fellow apologist William Lane Craig joins Ravi Zacharias, as they begin to answer questions at the University of Iowa. Part 2 – Podcast HERE >>> Have you been asked about the meaning of life, and found yourself struggling to find an answer? Join Ravi Zacharias and William Lane Craig on today’s episode of Just Thinking…

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The Prodigal Son and His Prodigal Father (Podcast)

The Prodigal Son and His Prodigal Father Video by Stories of the Master Part 1 Jesus was having dinner with his disciples, and at the dinner special guests reclined with him in a festive atmosphere. Were the special guests, political leaders? No. Were they religious leaders? Not on this occasion. Part 2 Jesus and his disciples were having dinner with their new friends – tax collectors and other notorious sinners with whom religious people would not want to associate.

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The Prosperity Gospel / Theological Liberalism (Podcast)

The Prosperity Gospel / Theological Liberalism by Pastor David Platt for Secret Church GNN Note – We would like to encourage each of you to listen to the previous segments from the series along with the other segments that complete the picture. Click here >>> Secret Church to access the entire library. ****** The Prosperity Gospel / Podcast HERE >>> This episode explains what the Prosperity Gospel is, what it teaches, why it’s so dangerous, and how we should respond to it. Theological Liberalism / Podcast HERE >>> This episode…

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Truth, Love, and Stones of Remembrance (Podcast)

Truth, Love, and Stones of Remembrance Podcast by John Stonestreet David Carlson for Break Point “Remember the calamity of the Great Tsunamis. Do not build any homes below this point.” Those are the words inscribed on what are appropriately called “Tsunami stones,” markers left by previous generations in Japan that warn future generations of difficult lessons learned. After decades with no tsunamis, especially given new technologies such as better seawalls and flood-proof construction, these kinds of warnings were increasingly seen more as relics than wisdom from past experience. They became…

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