Prophecies from the New Testament, especially from Jesus teachings on the approaching judgment and the kingdom of Christ. Ends with the Lords prayer.
A complete month of selected Bible verses, 3 Psalms and the Lords Prayer from the Gospel of Matthew.
Describes the Christian as a criminal who God has forgiven. Christians are criminals forgiven by God. They have a new heart, are part of Christ the true vine and the Church family. They follow Christ and love a man.
Story in an Eastern context a debt that is too large to be cancelled. Scriptures show we all have a debt to God and we must repent of our sin.
Four questions all answered with several Scriptures and comments. Directs the reader to the Bible.
Short Scripture passages on a variety of issues: Worry, ambition, money, rest, relationships, prayer, wisdom.
5 common misunderstandings about Christianity addressed in a linear rational manner. Including whether Christianity is a foreign religion and whether it is true that God could not let His Messiah be killed.
Why don't Christians sacrifice animals? Why can't anyone else become a bridge and bring us to God? Asks questions about sacrifice Looks at Jesus' birth, life, death, and resurrection
The Word of God created everything, including man who disobeyed God's word and sinned. • Clear step-by-step salvation message • World was made by the Word of God • Sin brings death and only Christ can save us
Who else could also multiply food, control evil spirits, know all about a stranger, forgive sin? No one but Jesus! Only Jesus could: Raise the dead and walk on water Make the deaf hear and the blind see Rise from the dead and give us new life