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.
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.
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.
We conclude our study on the Doctrine of Man with a look at the question, “Are we responsible for our choices?” As human beings it seems rather obvious that we make decisions all the time. Yet there also seems to be this sense in which the choices people make seem inevitable. Do we really have free will to determine our own actions? Or as some claim, is it all an illusion and everything is determined for us?
Available in audio-only format for stream or download, https://g220.sermon.net/widget/player/25436
Or you can stream the video via YouTube. https://youtu.be/cXl56TiSV04
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.
An angel appears to Joseph and commands what would likely be an impossible choice, yet he is obedient to the Lord. We likewise may face seemingly impossible situations, and we have a choice to make: will we trust God?
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.
Christianity teaches that all of humanity is sinful because of what Adam did, but how should we understand exactly how that works and why Adam’s sin affects us?
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.
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