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Help Your Kids Learn and Love the Bible | Ep. 88
Practical tips for family worship and engaging your kids with Scripture
3 Crucial Reminders for Christians in a Pagan Culture | A Sermon on Titus 3:1-7
To navigate this life we must remember how we are to live, who we once were, and what Christ has done for us.
Studying the Beatitudes (with a Little Help from the Greek)
Dive deeper into the Sermon on the Mount by examining the original Greek
The Life & Ministry of Benjamin Keach | Ep. 85
Learn about Benjamin Keach, an important yet lesser-known figure of church history
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The Baptism of Disciples Alone: Book Review
Fred Malone’s book makes the case for believer’s baptism
Why We Have Different Bible Translations
There are many different Bible translations to choose from. Why is that?
Was Christ a Copycat?
Is the story of Jesus just a retelling of pagan myths?
Three Ways to Recognize a False Teacher
False teachers are everywhere. Here’s how to spot them.
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