Albert Mohler
(Article) Does belief in the virgin birth make Christians "less intellectual?" Are we saddled with an untenable doctrine?
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(Article) Does belief in the virgin birth make Christians "less intellectual?" Are we saddled with an untenable doctrine?
Read MoreRavi Zacharias
In each chapter, Zacharias considers a unique claim that Jesus made and then contrasts the truth of Jesus with the founders of Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism with compelling insight and passionate conviction.
Read MoreWilliam Lane Craig
The most distinctive claim about Christianity in relation to other world religions is that Christianity says that God has revealed himself in history.
Read MoreAndy Stanley
The truth is, we are sinners, but Jesus offers grace and withholds condemnation.
Read MoreDavid Mathis The glory of Christmas is that it is not the beginning of Christ. Long before that first Christmas, his story had begun — not just in various prophecies, but in a divine person. Christmas may be the opening of the climactic chapter, but it is not the commencement of Christ.
Read MoreTim Barnett How do we understand statements from Jesus such as, "The Father is greater than I"? Is Jesus less than God?
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John MacArthur "A child born to die...when you understand that, you understand Christmas"
Read MoreDavid Brickner That's right, without Hanukkah there would be no Christmas. Yet Hanukkah, also known as the Feast of Dedication" or the "Festival of Lights," is not among the holidays God commanded Israel to celebrate in the Old Testament. In fact, you will only find one mention of the holiday in the Bible.
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