Montage Bible Church
I’ll be delivering “Why Should Anyone Believe the Bible? (v2.0)” from the pulpit on Sunday morning.
I’ll be delivering “Why Should Anyone Believe the Bible? (v2.0)” from the pulpit on Sunday morning.
I’ll be delivering “Apologetics Is Not What You Think” at the 10am service.
Why should anyone believe the Bible? If you think you're about to hear about a bunch of evidences or arguments for the truth of Scripture, you're in for quite a surprise....because it's not about evidences, and it's not about arguments. Basically, it's not about you at all.
It has been said that nearly every single theological heresy begins with a misconception of who God is. God appears in the fourth word of the Bible abruptly, without introduction and just starts creating things left, right, and center. Who is this “God” and who put Him in charge? In this talk, we’ll examine seven of God’s non-communicable attributes–attributes that He reserves for Himself–and learn why God has to have each attribute. It’s the most fun you’re likely to have studying the nature of God.
The church’s website is https://cchavasu.com/
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It has been said that nearly every single theological heresy begins with a misconception of who God is. God appears in the fourth word of the Bible abruptly, without introduction and just starts creating things left, right, and center. Who is this “God” and who put Him in charge? In this talk, we’ll examine seven of God’s non-communicable attributes–attributes that He reserves for Himself–and learn why God has to have each attribute. It’s the most fun you’re likely to have studying the nature of God.
Does studying long lists of funny-sounding names so enrapture you that you find yourself studying them deep into the night, or do you keep them on hand as a homeopathic cure for insomnia?
In this humor-filled presentation, I do the unthinkable–I make "the begats" fun. Learn what the purpose is for each of the five major genealogies in the Bible, and find out if we really can use them to estimate the age of the earth; the answer may surprise you.
Why Should Anyone Believe the Bible?
An evening service double header: “Wherefore Art the Begats?” and “What’s All the Fuss About Jesus?”
Why should anyone believe the Bible? If you think you're about to hear about a bunch of evidences or arguments for the truth of Scripture, you're in for quite a surprise....because it's not about evidences, and it's not about arguments. Basically, it's not about you at all.
This is a complete rewrite of the original version of this presentation. I talk about why in the presentation itself.
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This lesson has been completely rewritten from scratch and is nothing at all like what it was before. You won’t want to miss this.
Visit the church’s website at https://www.manchestercommunitychurch.org/
A practical guide to the armor of God, with a particular focus on the helmet of salvation.
Visit the church’s website at https://www.manchestercommunitychurch.org/
Wherefore Art the Begats?
Using an old story about a young bride cooking a ham, I introduce audiences to the problem of the mass exodus of our youth from the church, and why they’re leaving—the problem is not what we’re teaching, but rather how. I then introduce the audience to apologetics, and offer some practical tips to helping them become obedient to 1 Peter 3:15 and Jude 3.
Using an old story about a young bride cooking a ham, I introduce audiences to the problem of the mass exodus of our youth from the church, and why they’re leaving—the problem is not what we’re teaching, but rather how. I then introduce the audience to apologetics, and offer some practical tips to helping them become obedient to 1 Peter 3:15 and Jude 3.
Why Should Anyone Believe the Bible?
If someone were to ask you right now why you believe the Bible, would you have an answer? Would your answer be based upon facts or feelings?
This presentation is adapted from Dr. Voddie Baucham’s speech entitled “Why I Choose to Believe the Bible,” and has been augmented with material from Peter W. Stoner and Josh McDowell. We'll look at the construction of the Bible, how we know that what we have today is what the original authors wrote, and consider the jaw-dropping, eye-popping odds that its prophecies about a Savior could all come true in one man.