Ghosts, Reincarnation and Humanity – What’s Real? (Part II)
If Christianity is all about attaining perfection and reincarnation is essentially about the same thing, are they compatible?
If Christianity is all about attaining perfection and reincarnation is essentially about the same thing, are they compatible?
What does the Bible teach about reincarnation? Watch this short vlog then listen to the full podcast of the same name for more details.
The Bible does not support a belief in ghosts. Watch this short vlog then listen to the full podcast of the same name for more details
Are ghosts real? Is reincarnation a legitimate process in the patterns of life? For billions of people in our world today, the answers to one or both of these questions is a resounding yes.
It’s funny how certain fanciful images make their way into the human mind and somehow become a part of our belief foundation. Watch this short vlog then listen to the full podcast of the same name for more details.
The book of Hebrews emphatically states that Old Testament sacrifices could not remove sin. While providing a temporary bridge to harmony with God they needed yearly renewal. Jesus was THE sacrifice for the world’s sins, given once for all humanity. Watch this short vlog then listen to the full podcast of the same name for more details.
The five parables we are studying in this 2-part series are designed to show God’s love for His creation, and to demonstrate to God’s chosen their responses to that love. This program reviews the Prodigal Son and the Unjust Steward.
On many occasions Jesus showed us the magnitude of God’s love and plan. But he showed us in story form. We will look at a series of parables – a series of stories - Jesus used in Luke 15 and 16 to trace the power and grandeur of God’s love for all of us.
In a recent podcast we looked at the parables of the Lost Sheep and the Lost Coin, both found in Luke 15. While these parables are hard to understand Jesus said his followers would be able to. The clear message? God’s love for humanity is genuine, preplanned and eternal! How do these parables help spell out this plan? Watch this short vlog then listen to the full podcast of the same name for more details.
There are many biblical accounts that could easily leave you scratching your head and wondering “why would God do that?’ As a result many assert that God is basically a monster. In a recent podcast, we dealt with one example: God telling Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac. What kind of God would require such a thing? Watch this short vlog then listen to the full podcast of the same name for more details.