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Jesus Is… Part 4, Hinduism

Sunday, December 7th, 2008 : By Ken Rutherford

Hinduism is the third largest religion after Christianity and Islam. While its roots are in India, where still 90% of its adherants live, the prevelance of Hindu followers in the U.S. has increased dramatically since immigration changes in 1965. Hindu concepts may be found in many places in our entertainment industry where terms such as karma, reincarnation, and dharma are encountered with greater frequency. What are the tenants of Hindu belief? How do these concepts square with what the Bible teaches? What will you say the next time you have an encounter with a follower of Hinduism that could best lead them to the truth of the Gospel? Here in our final week of …

 
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The God Questions, Part 2

Sunday, April 6th, 2008 : By Leadership Team

God is a big topic and people have tons of questions so we asked people what were some “God Questions” they would like to see discussed.  Today, we talk about

How do you know the Bible wasn’t written by men pushing their idea of God?  Also, why should we take the Bible literally?

 
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Freedom, Part 2

Sunday, November 4th, 2007 : By Dan Miller

Trusting in Jesus is meant to result in your freedom.  Today we continue to discuss how false teaching can instead burden us down by making us think that we must add something to our trust of Christ in order to be truly accepted by God. 

Throughout this series we will try to help you understand the freedom that God offers us through Christ and the dire responsibility we have to defend this truth from those who would seek to add or take away the central and exclusive role that Jesus has is Salvation.

Today’s teaching will flow from Galatians 5:7-12.

 
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