Apologetics

Religion & The Gospel

The Problem of Sin affects us all.  Seeking fulfillment, self-worth, and identity in anything or anyone other than God is sin. Every person is seeking for identity – the sense of being distinct and valuable.  God calls us to love Him supremely and to build or identity upon Him.  Anything other than this is sin!…

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The Problem of Sin

“The problem of sin” in our world does not come as a shock to any of us. We certainly can agree that there is something fundamentally wrong with the world. According to Christianity the biggest problem that the world faces is sin. The concept of sin is offensive to some. What does Christianity mean when…

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How Can A Loving God Send People To Hell?

This is a difficult question for a number of reasons: A. Personal Perspectives—no one likes to think about punishment, especially final personal punishment. B. Personal Experiences—many people struggle because of negative encounters in which the fear of Hell was used in an effort to scare people into making a religious commitment. Some common objections to…

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Why are there so many religions?

Here are the Bible study notes from this morning. We will upload the .pdf version for download so check back in a day or so. Aren’t all religions equally valid—just as long as they are sincere? How do we explain the presence of so many religions in the world? Aren’t the world’s religions all trying…

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How Can God Allow Suffering?

Here are the notes from today’s Bible study! Please let me know if you have any questions or comments.  You can get in touch with me on email at philhunt66@gmail.com.  In Kitwe you can text or call me on 0976153466.  I would love to hear from you. Download a PDF copy of the Bible Study…

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Should The Bible Be Accepted As True?

Here are the notes from our first Bible Study!  Please let me know if you have any questions or comments.  philhunt66@gmail.com.  In Kitwe you can text or call me on 0976153466. (The majority of this Bible Study is from an undocumented source. We desire for credit to be given where it is due.  The Facilitator…

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