Delivered at the 2014 Faulkner University Lectureship, this lecture explores the biblical meaning of grace, especially in Romans, and its relationship to faith and baptism. Go to http://www.apologeticspress.org/ for more material, contact information, and ordering information.
Does Idolatry exist today?
Does Idolatry exist today?
How does God help us overcome loneliness?
How does God help us overcome loneliness?
Questions and Answers pt. 6 | Truth on Wheels
Every week, GBN receives a lot of questions, and in this week’s episode of Truth on Wheels, Don and Glenn will review some of those questions based on what the Bible says! Follow along each Friday at 11:00 am (CT) to see vlogs on what Don Blackwell has learned to adapt to in his day-to-day life, Bible teaching, interviews with fellow preachers, and much more! 📺 WATCH TRUTH ON WHEELS: New episodes of Truth on Wheels will be available to watch every Friday here on YouTube and https://www.facebook.com/GBNOrg! 📲 Watch episodes of Truth on Wheels at ANY TIME on the GBN APP, available on the App Store, Google Play, Amazon, & Roku! Download Our App ❓ GOT A BIBLE QUESTION? – Email Us! [email protected] ☑️ LIKE THE VIDEO & SUBSCRIBE TO GBN for more content! https://www.youtube.com/user/GBNTV #vlog #christianvlog #gbn #christianity #churchofchrist #donblackwell #biblestudyvlog
Erastus: Did Paul Get It Right? | BLP Connections: Corinth
One of the most important discoveries connected to the New Testament can still be seen today in the place where it was discovered. Located near the ancient theatre of Corinth, the Erastus inscription provides archaeological evidence that supports the historicity of a Christian mentioned in Romans 16:23. Discovered in 1929, the Erastus inscription offers insight into the social and economic standing of early Christians in Corinth, and likewise sheds light upon the social and historical context of Paul’s ministry in Achaia. Filmed on location in Greece, “Erastus: Did Paul Get it Right,” is a must see video that brings the Bible to life, strengthens confidence in scripture, and shows the powerful connection between faith and fact.