about 2 months ago - No comments
Adolf Hitler is a man responsible, ultimately, for the deaths of millions. Joseph Stalin is another figure in history responsible for the tragic ending of many lives. Unfortunately, there are many people throughout history that we would recognize as mass murderers. In an instant, Osama Bin Laden became known by virtually all Americans for being
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The first iteration of this site began primarily as a foray into apologetics. As I became more and more passionate about my faith, I found myself wanting to express an intelligent faith. I had always found apologetics interesting. My first taste of defending the faith, ironically, came from a book that in and of itself
about 5 months ago - No comments
The Christian Atheist: Believing in God but Living As If He Doesn’t Exist This has been something I have been saying for a while. Many, if not most, Christians in America are really atheists. That seems like a harsh statement, but in terms of the way they live their lives, they live as if God
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The cross; it is what we should seek to celebrate this Resurrection Day. And despite the immense meaning behind it, many people will instead celebrate an Easter bunny along with typical American commercialism. I hope this Resurrection Day will be different for you. I hope that you will see the true cross and be saved
about 10 months ago - No comments
I was listenning to a Paul Washer sermon the other day (you can watch it below) and he said something to the effect of: The day Jesus comes back you will know everything there is to know about eschatology (the end times), but throughout all of eternity you will be searching the depths of the
about 10 months ago - No comments
Romans 4:4-5: “Now to the one who works, his wages are not counted as a gift but as his due. And to the one who does not work but believes in him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is counted as righteousness…” [ESV] All religions can be summed up into one question: Are you working
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I was fairly young the first time I “accepted” Christ. I am not sure of the exact age, but I do remember parts of the event vividly. There are only a handful of events in my youth that I remember more vividly. And yet, if you notice the quotation marks around the word accepted in
about 10 months ago - No comments
I went ahead and created a new home page for the gospel video. You can find it here: http://www.proclaimthetruth.net/thegospelvideo.html I am looking to feature it more by setting up ads on Google. So far, it has been seen by over fifty people in the last two days. Please feel free to share this link with
about 11 months ago - No comments
As someone who writes regularly about repentance, I run the risk of not being balanced and representing the amazing love of Christ. As the popular song goes, “Amazing love, how can it be that you my King would die for me?” If you really take the time to understand what took place on the cross,
about 11 months ago - No comments
Brian Mclaren confirmed in very vague terms that he is a universalist in a recent post on his blog — not that it was ever in doubt. What is clear by Brian’s response in his Q&R, as he calls it, is that he does not understand the gospel. He builds his case for universalism on
about 10 months ago
Hi Brian!
Would you be so kind as to send me your e-mail address? I would like to contact you. At your convenience. Thank you, brother!
Paul
about 10 months ago
Sure, it is contact@proclaimthetruth.net