By: Dr. John G. Weldon; ©2001 How do we find out about who Jesus was and what he did? Are the Gospel writers reliable sources of information? Dr. Ankerberg explains.…
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: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©2001 Is there any evidence that Jesus is who He claimed to be? During the course of this article, Dr. Ankerberg will examine some of those…
By: Durel, Greg; ©2000 Greg Durel answers some of the questions raised by his previous article (see archives) “Bless me, Father…” Contents 1 “Bless me, Father….?” Part 2 2 THE…
By: James McCarthy; ©2000 Particularly in countries with large numbers of evangelical Christians, it is not unusual for the Roman Catholic Church to adopt the very wording of its former…
By: Mike Gendron; ©2000 Many Roman Catholics are proud of their church and religion because they believe it is the only true church founded by Jesus Christ. In many cases,…
By: Greg Durel; ©2000 Does the Roman Catholic church have a different understanding of what “lordship salvation” means? Read quotes from Roman Catholic sources that show the role of the…