Roger Courville October 10, 2019 Acts, Theology, Psalms #910: Acts 13-14 | Knowledge & relationship connection | Psalm 101 Roger Courville October 10, 2019 Acts, Theology, Psalms What would our relationship be like if I had false knowledge of you? Probably not good.
Roger Courville October 9, 2019 Acts, Theology, Culture, Psalms #909: Acts 11-12 | Grace & truth paradox | Psalms 99-100 Roger Courville October 9, 2019 Acts, Theology, Culture, Psalms In a culture marked by decreasing tolerance in both the camps of liberalism and conservatism, Jesus calls us to a higher standard. Oh, and we begin with a Monty Python quote.
Roger Courville October 8, 2019 Acts, Theology #908: Acts 9-10 | Joy Roger Courville October 8, 2019 Acts, Theology Pop quiz: How many times does the Bible mention happiness? Bonus: What percentage of those are in the Old Testament versus the New Testament?
Roger Courville October 7, 2019 Acts, Apologetics, Think like a casemaker, Questions to ask #907: Acts 7-8 | Witnesses & martyrs, part 2 Roger Courville October 7, 2019 Acts, Apologetics, Think like a casemaker, Questions to ask Pop quiz: How many of the original twelve apostles were martyred? Don't be so sure. But there is a key fact to remember as it relates to apologetics.
Roger Courville October 6, 2019 Acts, Apologetics, Definitions/distinctions, Psalms #906: Acts 5-6 | Witnesses & martyrs, part 1 | Psalm 97-98 Roger Courville October 6, 2019 Acts, Apologetics, Definitions/distinctions, Psalms When Christians are martyred, of what are they accused?
Roger Courville October 5, 2019 Acts, Apologetics, Theology, Psalms #905: Acts 3-4 | What was preached before the NT? | Psalm 95-96 Roger Courville October 5, 2019 Acts, Apologetics, Theology, Psalms What was preached before the New Testament was written down?
Roger Courville October 4, 2019 Acts, Apologetics, Psalms #904: Acts 1-2 | Resurrection a myth? | Psalm 94 Roger Courville October 4, 2019 Acts, Apologetics, Psalms Four reasons that rebut the idea that Jesus’ resurrection was a story that developed over time.