By: Dr. John G. Weldon; ©2001 Can we trust what the Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke and John—tell us about Jesus, or are they merely the product of the writers’ imagination? Dr.…
By: Dr. John G. Weldon; ©2001 Were eyewitnesses to the events of Jesus life still around when the Gospels were written? If so, what does that tell us about the…
By: Dr. John G. Weldon; ©2001 Is there any evidence that Jesus is who He claimed to be? During the course of this series Dr. Ankerberg will examine some of…
By: Nancy Missler; ©2001 During difficult times we often get the feeling that we are nobodies, that there isn’t anybody who cares what we are going through. Our soul becomes…
By: Nancy Missler; ©2001 This month Kristin shares the story of another woman’s struggles with the aftermath of abortion, and her testimony of how God forgave her and released her…
By: Nancy Missler; ©2001 Nancy Missler explains that by going through the difficult times, we should be able to come away not only with a clearer understanding of ourselves, but…
By: Nancy Missler; ©2001 Why does God send the “dark nights”? Nancy Missler explains how hard circumstances in our lives relate the our salvation, our conviction and our sanctification. Introduction…
By: Nancy Missler; ©2001 In the next few articles we want to explore not only how we “feel” going through the dark night, but also what we are to “do”…
By: Nancy Missler; ©2001 Why does God allow us to suffer? Are there any benefits to us? Nancy Missler explains. Introduction The dark night can be likened to God “salting…
By: Nancy Missler; ©2001 Nancy Missler explores the idea of “participating in His suffering” and explains that suffering is actually a normal part of the Christian life. Introduction Just as…