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Missing Heaven on a Technicality
In the book The Faith of Elvis, Billy Stanley, half-brother of Elvis, shares poignantly of the ups and downs of Elvis’ walk with the Jesus. On a ...
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Finding the True God at Christmas
Christmas is the season of choice. If you want to buy a food processor, Amazon offers you 2,000 types. Or how about a drill—there are more than ...
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Berlin’s New Church of Nothing
A new worship center in the former East Berlin represents the ultimate secular view of religion. It also reflects the kind of cultural future the American ...
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Jesus Is the Only Savior
In his book, Rick Mattson writes:
I’m not the one making the exclusive claim about salvation—Jesus is. He is the one who said, “I am ...
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Pluralism's Basic Premise is that All Religions are True
In his recent book, author Mark Clark wrote:
If you want to understand the dogma of religious pluralism, consider a scene from the comedy movie Talladega ...
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Pluralism Is Like a Sport without Rules
I love sports. But here is a sporting experience I would never want to have. Imagine being thrown into a game without knowing when it started, when it ...
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Only One Antidote Will Cure Sin
It's difficult for many people to accept that there can be only one way to rescue us from sin and judgement. But a Christian apologist uses the following ...
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How All Cultures Can Domesticate the Gospel
The British theologian Leslie Newbigin told the following story to illustrate how different cultures water down the claims of Jesus:
When I was a young ...
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Evangelist Leighton Ford Meets Muhammad Ali
Leighton Ford, evangelist and brother-in-law of Billy Graham, once met the former boxing champion Muhammad Ali at a hotel in Sydney, Australia. Ford listened ...
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Americans Don't Like Discussing Religion
A summary of a report from Pew Research Center, "religion [seems] to be a subject many people avoid. About half of U.S. adults tell us they seldom (33%) ...
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