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The History of Calvinism Video


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Considering our Converse with Scholars broadcasts on Calvinism and Arminianism for the next two weeks, I thought that I would post this. It looks really good. It can be purchased here for a reasonable price. Has anyone seen it?

Jesus Tomb: We are doing it again


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Because of the technical difficulties during the show last Thursday night (I am very sorry), we have decided to do the whole thing over. We are going to have Gary Habermas, Mike Licona, Dan Wallace, and Rob Bowman as our special guests this Wed. evening for a two-hour special CWS. The show will be held [...]

Financial Needs of Our Ministry


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I wanted to take some time to let you know of the significant and immediate financial needs of our ministry.

Converse with Scholars? Do we need to?


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It was great to see so many new people on Converse with Scholars tonight. I was very disappointed that things did not go too well with the program. We had many voice and connection problems that kept it from being the success that it could have been. I am sorry for that. Hopefully, we will [...]

Jesus Tomb on Converse with Scholars: Mike Licona, Dan Wallace, Robert Bowman and Gary Habermas (UPDATED!!)


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LIVE, ONLINE, the Thursday Evening. Come discuss the Jesus Tomb with the Scholars…  Considering all of the attention that has been given to the supposed Jesus Tomb special that was aired Sunday night, we have decided to devote this week’s Converse with Scholars to the subject. Thursday night we will be welcoming Mike Licona, Dan Wallace, Robert Bowman, [...]

Screwtape Letters Movie!!


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Well, it is about time. I don’t have any idea how this escaped my notice but it looks like Walden Media, the force behind the movie Chronicles of Narnia, has decided to move forward with a the Screwtape movie project. This movie should be done really well. Douglas Gresham, C.S. Lewis’ faithful stepson has been [...]

Is the Holy Spirit for Today?


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 What is the role of the Holy Spirit? What is the role of the Holy Spirit today? Why is there so much division among believers about the role of the third member of the Trinity? Don’t miss this session of Converse with Scholars Thursday night. My good friend Dan Wallace will be joining the program [...]

Overcoming Sin and Temptation


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Information about Converse with Scholars tonight: Tonight’s Guest: Kelly M. Kapic and Justin Taylor Topic: Overcoming Sin and Temptation. “John Owen’s: Overcoming Sin and Temptation.” Date and Time: Feb. 15th, 2007 9pm Eastern Join the discussion and find out why modern theologians like J. I. Packer, Sinclair Ferguson, and Roger Nicole say that John Owen [...]

 

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(Greek kanon, “rule” or “measuring rod”) In Christian theology, the term canon is used to describe the accepted books of the Old and New Testament. Protestants, Catholics, and Orthodox all have the same twenty-seven book New Testament canon, but will differ with regard to the Old Testament canon. Catholics universally accept what are called the [...] continue reading