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What's Up with the Witch of Endor

Stephen Dempster Saul’s nighttime séance with the witch of Endor in 1 Samuel 28 is regarded as the coup de grâce on his tragic kingship of Israel. In this text...

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The Gospel for Roman Catholics

A.D. Robles Recently there has been a surge in prominent Evangelicals calling for unity with Roman Catholicism. In one sense there seems to be strong foundational similarities that would justify these calls to unity.

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Why Sermons Often Bore

Garvin Ortlund How often have we heard (or preached!) sermons that feel more like a lecture than a sermon—sermons that inform, but fail to transform. Keller helped us think about how to preach to the heart, and through the heart to the whole person.

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Was the New Testament Written Early?

Frank Turek Atheists and skeptics usually try to discredit the New Testament by indicating that it was written hundreds after the events. Is there evidence for this claim?...

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Passover: The Substitute Teacher

Clint Archer One of the most loved and enduring prison escape stories is The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas. He was incarcerated on a tiny, isolated island...

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Why Don't We Follow All of the Old Testament Laws?

J.D. Greear It’s pretty common these days for people to dismiss Christians as inconsistent because “they follow some of the rules in the Bible and ignore others.” The challenge usually sounds something like this...

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Why Not to Have a Woman Preach

Thomas Schreiner The specific question on the table is this: Does 1 Timothy 2:12 leave open the possibility that women are permitted to preach in the weekly gathering of a local church as an extension of the male elders of the church or as an expression under their governing authority?

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Admit It: Atheists Have a Point

MItch Stokes Years ago, when I began earnestly addressing my questions about the plausibility of Christianity, I often found myself disappointed when I found answers...

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Miraculous Healing: Does God Heal Today?

Josh Buice Does God still give miraculous gifts to His church as a normative manner of validating the truth claims of the gospel and the authenticity of the church?

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