Pastor Marc is joined by Baylor University sociologist Kenneth Vaughan to answer on-the-spot questions from attendees at an open Q&A event on April 26th, 2017.
Pastor Marc is joined by Baylor University sociologist Kenneth Vaughan to answer on-the-spot questions from attendees at an open Q&A event on April 26th, 2017.
Pastor Marc is joined by Baylor University sociologist Kenneth Vaughan to answer on-the-spot questions from attendees at an open Q&A event on April 26th, 2017.
Pastor Marc is joined by Baylor sociologist Kenneth Vaughan to answer on-the-spot questions at a Q&A event at on April 26th, 2017.
John the Baptist begins his ministry near the Jordan with a message for the Jews: their standing with God is not as secure as they believe, and the things they are trusting in to save them just won’t get it done. So what is his message to them, and what can we learn about our own relationship with God from this?
In this episode Pastor Marc addresses a question about the Parable of the Good Samaritan and helping others, and then he shares some observations from his experience hanging out with the youth group.
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The four writings of the New Testament called “The Gospels” are where we get the details of Christ’s life and teachings while He was on Earth, so their credibility is of great importance. In recent times, the authorship of these documents have come into question among some scholars, and critics of Christianity often use these ideas to speak against the truth of the Biblical teachings. So who did write the Gospels? Can we be confident that we have reliable testimony of the life of Jesus? How can do we respond when we are faced with the claims that Matthew, Mark, Luke and John did not write these foundational texts?
Pastor Marc is joined by Baylor sociologist Kenneth Vaughan to answer on-the-spot questions at a Q&A event at on April 26th, 2017.
Pastor Marc is joined by Baylor University Sociologist Kenneth Vaughan at LHBC Moody’s quarterly Q&A event on April 26th, 2017 to answer on-the-spot questions from those in attendance.
Given that we will be discussing the genuine-ness of the Gospel accounts this Wednesday, it is perhaps a good idea to revisit another message which underscores the reliability of the Biblical texts.
Message from Sunday, May 1st, PM service.
Critics of the Bible will claim that it was written many decades or generations later, copied from earlier sources or made up entirely. However, hidden away in the seemingly insignificant details of the text itself are the clues that the writers of the Bible were not only telling the truth, but had awareness of intimate details of events at the time they happened.
Even from a young age, Jesus understood His purpose and the work He had before Him. In this message, we take a look at what that purpose is and the work which He accomplished.
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