A podcast to help you defend, not apologize, for your Christian convictions.
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Video Audio Transcript (Automatically generated) You’ve been going through the Gospel according to Mark for […]Por Brian Seagraves
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Jesus is superior in every way, to everything; we must not fall away from him.Por Brian Seagraves
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A sermon on the message of EzekielPor Brian Seagraves
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Why would anyone want to hear traditional apologetic defenses today if Christians don’t seem to […]Por Brian Seagraves
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In this passage we see that Paul expects Christians to act like Christians because they have been changed by God.Por Brian Seagraves
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Here are 2 main reasons why Christians should care about Gender and Sexuality.Por Brian Seagraves
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Here’s a quick 6 minute video with 4 reasons we can trust the Bible.Por Brian Seagraves
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Here’s a quick 5 minute video/audio on a how to view viruses and natural disasters from a biblical perspective.Por Brian Seagraves
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Here’s an interview I did on the resurrection: why it matters, how it affects our personal devotion, and the best answers to objections.Por Brian Seagraves
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How do we know if we’re actually wise in God’s eyes or in the world’s eyes? Is it good to be a fool in the world?Por Brian Seagraves
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Why did Paul not present the gospel with “persuasive words of wisdom”? Why is the gospel a “hidden mystery”? We look at that and more in this sermon from 1 Corinthians 2Por Brian Seagraves
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In this sermon we look at 5 ways to understand the value of every human being and hopefully clear up some misunderstandings around being “created in the image of God.”Por Brian Seagraves
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How should we think about the claim that all religions are equally valid, each containing parts of a greater whole of religious truth?Por Brian Seagraves
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Christianity affirms the virgin birth of Jesus, but Atheism has its own "virgin births" as well.Por Brian Seagraves
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Should we treat Paul’s writings with the same authority as those of Jesus?Por Brian Seagraves
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Do we need God to make sense of morality, or can we base it on altruism, empathy, and fairness?Por Brian Seagraves
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Is religion just about values whereas science tells us about facts?Por Brian Seagraves
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Is Christianity just for Earthlings? And how should Christians view intelligent life if it were discovered elsewhere in the universe?Por Brian Seagraves
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Is it possible that one day we will discover a naturalistic cause for the universe? Why Do Christians just say “God did it?”Por Brian Seagraves
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For what reasons should we believe that God created the heavens and the earth?Por Brian Seagraves
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The Bible says God loves people, but does it say anything about him hating people too?Por Brian Seagraves
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A sermon out of Psalm 3 where David is on the run from his son and calls on God to save him.Por Brian Seagraves
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Who does Jesus claim to be, and why does the Bible shy away from directly saying that Jesus is God?Por Brian Seagraves
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There’s a way that many Christians implicitly show that they value the physical more than the spiritual: how they handle false teaching.Por Brian Seagraves
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What is fairness, and is God fair? Why does he treat some people differently than others?Por Brian Seagraves
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I share 5 lessons I’ve learned over the last 200 episodes!Por Brian Seagraves
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We often say and hear that God can do everything, but can he? Would we even want him to be able to do that?Por Brian Seagraves
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People don’t make up stories to embarrass themselves, and the Bible contains numerous details embarrassing to the authors and Jesus.Por Brian Seagraves
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There are many popular teachers that we may find encouraging, but what are they encouraging us with and how should we analyze their teaching?Por Brian Seagraves
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In Mark 14 we see that closeness to religion doesn’t make you a Christian, and worshipping Jesus is the highest calling of every person.Por Brian Seagraves
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With so many ideas and points of view today, how can we better analyze ideas and see if they’re true or false? Here are 7 questions to help!Por Brian Seagraves
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Would you destroy everyone with a flood? And if you wouldn’t, then wouldn’t that mean you think God did the wrong thing?Por Brian Seagraves
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Do people go to Hell for not believing the gospel, or is there something else going on?Por Brian Seagraves
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What is legalism? Is obedience legalism? Are there different kinds?Por Brian Seagraves
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40% of millennial Christians think that if someone disagrees with you it means they’re judging you. But is this true?Por Brian Seagraves
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47% of millennial Christians think it is wrong to try share their faith with the intent of converting someone. How should we think through this issue?Por Brian Seagraves
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Why does Paul say that those who were with him heard the voice but in a different place he says they didn’t hear the voice?Por Brian Seagraves
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Did early christians regard the old testament as authoritative in general and with regards to sexual immorality?Por Brian Seagraves
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Scientists and Doctors are weighing in on the morality of abortion, but this should cause us to ask: what can science tell us about if abortion is good or moral?Por Brian Seagraves
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Early Christians believed the Old Testament was Scripture, but did they believe the New Testament was too? And did the New Testament writers believe they were writing Scripture?Por Brian Seagraves
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Some biblical passages and some creeds seem to say that Jesus went to Hell after his crucifixion, but did he really?Por Brian Seagraves
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There’s a lot of talk today about doing “Big Things” for God. Is this biblical and how should we think about it?Por Brian Seagraves
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There are two “virgin births.” Which do you believe in? And why is the virgin birth of Jesus actually important?Por Brian Seagraves
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Many of the causes that people feel most strongly about today only make sense in a Christian worldview. We can use these deep seated passions to draw a line to the gospel.Por Brian Seagraves
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One third of Evangelicals believe that religious claims are just about opinion, not objective fact. Is this true? And how should we think through this claim?Por Brian Seagraves
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It seems most people think that humans are basically good by nature. But are they? And how is our understanding of the gospel dependent on how we answer this question?Por Brian Seagraves
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A recent survey points to over half of evangelicals affirms that God accepts worship from all religions, but what does Scripture say?Por Brian Seagraves
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A recent survey points to greater than 70% of Evangelicals thinking that Jesus is a created being. We look at how to approach this issue biblically.Por Brian Seagraves
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Would more people believe if only they had more information, or is there some other factor at play?Por Brian Seagraves
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Our work an be an apologetic for what we believe. Yet, we often take our jobs more seriously in some areas than we should, and in other areas we don’t treat it seriously enough.Por Brian Seagraves
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