Debbie, NY (3:43) - Can you give some examples of Christophanies and Theophanies?
Sheldon, NY (6:04) - How does Ezekiel 18’s discussion of sin relate to our relationship with Adam’s original sin in Genesis?
Stephanie, NJ (9:21) - Is my faith based on my love for God, or what you can get from God?
Jared, GA (13:03) - How should I approach 1 Corinthians 14:34-35 as a young Christian in the church?
Timmy, NJ (19:35) - How can the church evangelize to the world when it is occupied with tearing down the current government administration?
Michael, NJ (35:51) - Can you help me find some scripture that relates to the “separation of church and state” and the sovereignty of God over governments?
Reggie, AL (40:08) - Why do different versions of the Bible have different words for where the Mark of the Beast will be; one says “on,” the other says “in?”
Russel, NJ (47:14) - Why does the Catholic Church say that the seven days in Genesis are not literal and that the Eucharist is the literal flesh and blood of Christ, while other Christians say the opposite?
Debbie, NY (3:43) - Can you give some examples of Christophanies and Theophanies?
Sheldon, NY (6:04) - How does Ezekiel 18’s discussion of sin relate to our relationship with Adam’s original sin in Genesis?
Stephanie, NJ (9:21) - Is my faith based on my love for God, or what you can get from God?
Jared, GA (13:03) - How should I approach 1 Corinthians 14:34-35 as a young Christian in the church?
Timmy, NJ (19:35) - How can the church evangelize to the world when it is occupied with tearing down the current government administration?
Michael, NJ (35:51) - Can you help me find some scripture that relates to the “separation of church and state” and the sovereignty of God over governments?
Reggie, AL (40:08) - Why do different versions of the Bible have different words for where the Mark of the Beast will be; one says “on,” the other says “in?”
Russel, NJ (47:14) - Why does the Catholic Church say that the seven days in Genesis are not literal and that the Eucharist is the literal flesh and blood of Christ, while other Christians say the opposite?