Truth Talk: Real Talk, Real Faith

Navigating Government Shutdowns and Biblical Reliability


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In this engaging episode of Truth Talk: Real Talk, Real Faith, join hosts Mandy Gordon and Pastor Bruce Gordon as they unpack current cultural issues through a biblical lens. The episode starts with a candid discussion on the government shutdown in the United States, providing insights into its implications for Christians and offering guidance on how faith communities can respond with compassion and support to those affected by this political turmoil.


Shifting gears, the conversation delves into the fascinating world of biblical archaeology, highlighting recent discoveries that support the historical reliability of the Bible. The hosts discuss notable revelations, such as the land of Zohar and mentions of Yahweh in ancient inscriptions, offering evidence that aligns with biblical events.


Concluding with a hard-hitting question, the hosts explore whether the Bible is historically reliable or simply a collection of moral tales. They provide compelling reasons for believing in the Bible’s authenticity, including its prophetic fulfillments, manuscript evidence, and transformative power.


Whether you're interested in current events, archaeology, or the reliability of scripture, this episode promises to equip you with knowledge and insights to live out your faith in today's world. Tune in for an inspiring and thought-provoking discussion, and learn how you can be a winsome witness for Christ in every aspect of life.


Referenced Links:


πŸ”— 12 Biblical Archaeological Discoveries You've Never Heard Of Before with Dr. Titus Kennedy - I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST


πŸ”— 9 Discoveries That Support the Biblical Exodus In Egypt - Cross Examined


πŸ”— 9 MORE Discoveries That Support the Biblical Exodus - Cross Examined


πŸ”— What's Left Of Biblical Sodom? - Cross Examined

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Truth Talk: Real Talk, Real FaithBy Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, Sylvester GA