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Many people believe the Book of Mormon because they feel a “burning in the bosom.” Others believe in a particular holy book because of family […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, the hosts talk with Mark Driscoll, pastor of Mars Hill Church in Seattle, about creative ways of […]
If everyone has their own “spin” on reality, can truth ever really be attained? Is there any place in the world that is ever completely […]
What are we to think about tolerance? Is intolerance always wrong? Is it possible to be over-tolerant? Tune in to this week’s discussion on the […]
What is the Emergent Church and how is it related to postmodernism? Tune in this week as the hosts evaluate this new movement and discuss […]
How has modernism evolved into postmodernism? What are the characteristics of this postmodern age? How do postmodern worldviews help and hinder the truth? Find out […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, the hosts discuss the rise of narcissism in contemporary culture and explore how self-centeredness has become the […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, the hosts discuss the difference between denying and distorting the truth by examining Satan’s tactics in the […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, the hosts discuss the difference between denying and distorting the truth by examining Satan’s tactics in the […]
Is it arrogant to believe in absolute truth? Are Christians arrogant for accepting Christ’s claim to be “the way, the truth, and the life”? Why […]
Join the hosts this week as they introduce and outline the theme for 2007, “A Time For Truth.” What truths need to be recovered and […]
The heart of the Christmas story is the birth of Christ. But why did God become human? What was his ultimate mission? Tune in to […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, the hosts continue to compare some of the major doctrines found throughout Romans with other Biblical texts […]
Throughout 2006, we have presented the truths that make Paul’s epistle to the Romans nothing short of revolutionary. But is its message consistent with the […]
In Romans 16, Paul warns that by the use of “smooth talk and flattery” some false teachers will “deceive the minds of naive people.” In […]
Why does God make an apparent switch from working with the Jewish nation throughout the Old Testament, to working with Gentiles in the New Testament? […]
In this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, the hosts discuss the relationship between liberty and license as they interact with Paul’s admonition to be […]
How should Christians relate to the State? From a Christian perspective, what is the proper and legitimate function of government? Join the hosts this week […]
What does true Christian spirituality look like? In light of the grace we have all received in Christ, how shall we now live? Join us […]
What is the proper Christian motivation for good works? What is the true meaning of worship? What does it mean to be “transformed by the […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, Dr. Michael Horton continues his conversation with former Muslim and professor of Shari’ah Law, Sam Solomon about […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, Dr. Michael Horton talks with former Muslim and professor of Shari’ah Law, Sam Solomon, about the true […]
What happened to God’s covenantal promises to the nation of Israel? Did God’s messianic plan of redemption ultimately fail? Tune in to this edition of […]
In this program, the hosts evaluate some of the ways in which today’s “follow your heart” attitude helps to undermine the Word-based character of the […]
Since God has chosen to save a remnant by grace, how are we to know who really belongs to this group? How can we know […]
What is the proper biblical relationship between zeal and knowledge? Which is more important? In this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, the hosts examine […]
Is there such a thing as free will? Does God look down the corridors of time and choose those people he sees will eventually choose […]
Why did so many of the Jews reject Christ and his sacrificial death if he was Israel’s true messiah? Did God’s plan fail? The answer […]
God’s love is clearly revealed to us in the death of his Son. But if God loves us, why do we still suffer? In this […]
At the opening of Romans 8, Paul begins with his amazing announcement that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ. But what […]
How are we to understand Romans 7 when the Apostle Paul says, “I am unspiritual, sold as a slave to sin.” Was he describing his […]
What are the practical implications of the doctrine of justification for Christian living? What is the relationship between justification and sanctification? The hosts conclude their […]
If grace covers sin, then why not continue to live in sin and enjoy it? This is the argument Paul addresses in Romans 6. Join […]
Are we considered guilty for Adam’s sin? What is the doctrine of original sin? Continuing their study of Romans 5, the hosts contrast the roles […]
Are we considered guilty for Adam’s sin? What is the doctrine of original sin? Continuing their study of Romans 5, the hosts contrast the roles […]
Paul writes in Romans chapter 5 that “since we’ve been justified by faith, we now have peace with God.” But what does it mean to […]
In this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, the hosts continue their discussion of Romans chapter 4, focusing on the signs and seals of the […]
Why do many of today’s Christians dismiss theology and doctrine as irrelevant and impractical? Isn’t the Book of Romans filled with it? Tune in to […]
In light of the life-changing nature of the gospel Paul defended in the Book of Romans, what should our preaching sound like? What is the […]
As we’ve seen thus far in our Romans series, Paul’s gospel is revolutionary. But did Jesus teach this same message? What about James and other […]
Featuring an interview with history professor, Paul Maier (co-author of Da Vinci Code: Fact or Fiction?), this program will examine the credibility of some of […]
In Romans chapter 4 we encounter the crucial word “imputation,” a doctrine many Christians may not be familiar with. What does this word mean, and […]
Are we justified by faith alone, or faith plus works? Is justification a one time declaration or a life-long process? We put these questions to […]
You’ve probably heard Christians ask the question, “Are you saved?” But what exactly are we saved from? Tune in to find out how average Christian […]
How do you respond to people who believe that Christianity is based on myths and is not factually true? We asked pastors that question at […]
According to Paul the bad news is worse than we thought: “There is no one good, not even one.” But if this is really the […]
Why is Christianity about more than simply “trying to be good?” Tune into this week’s edition of the Âé¶¹AV as the hosts continue […]
How do you think most Christians would answer the question: “Does God look on the heart to see who truly loves and seeks him?” How […]
In Romans 2, Paul writes that there will be “glory, honor and peace for everyone who does good…” Does this mean that it’s possible to […]
Is it enough to believe in “Judeo-Christian values,” or does God also require us to perform the moral law? On this edition of the White […]
Paul argues in Romans 1 that in creation, God and his attributes are “clearly perceived” by all men. How, then, do we explain atheism? How […]
When was the last time you heard a message about the wrath of God? Is this biblical concept being downplayed by contemporary Christians? What effect […]