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I'm a good person; why do I need God?

MINI SERIES May on Grace Talk Soup This month is our very first mini series and it all continues this morning on Grace Talk Soup!  Today's topic is: I'm a good person; why do I need God? Carla and I will be answering this question and giving tips for sharing this issue with unbelievers in grace.  Come join us and share your experiences! On the Menu: For the entire month of May, we will be discussing how to answer 4 of the most common questions and misunderstandings people have about Christianity from my eBook, Say What You Mean Defending the Faith! To join the call live (8am PST/11am EST) via your computer: http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/19736 To join the call live (8am PST/11am...

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Defending the Faith Online Classes

Say What You Mean: Defending the Faith Online Classes are new over at Art of Eloquence University! There are so many questions and misconceptions the world has about the Lord and the Christian faith!  We are going through the study one week at a time and then starting over again. This means that you can join the class at any time and take the class over and over as often as you like. "But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear:" 1Peter 3:15 Are you comfortable with questions like these? If not, you...

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Have Scientists Unearthed the Garden of Eden?

One of the reasons Christians need to respectfully speak out is that popular belief holds that science and the Bible are mutually exclusive. However, more scientific evidence is found each year that supports Biblical truths.  Here's one of significance! On a hot summer's day in Turkey back in 1994, a Kurdish man made what's being called "the greatest archeological discovery in 50 years." "Following his flock over the arid hillsides, he passed the single mulberry tree, which the locals regarded as 'sacred'. The bells on his sheep tinkled in the stillness. Then he spotted something. Crouching down, he brushed away the dust, and exposed a strange, large, oblong stone. The man looked left and right: there were similar stone rectangles,...

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Bet you haven't heard this in the mainstream media

This article reported by One News Now is not only disturbing from a standpoint of justice but also because, it and stories like it, are never reported by the mainstream media.  Why?  It's not because they aren't newsworthy; it's because they aren't politically correct.  They don't fit their agenda. One News Now reports: "Brooke Heike was a high school basketball star who was aggressively sought after by several colleges that wanted the league MVP from Washington Township, Michigan, to continue her record-breaking rebounding and shot-blocking skills on their campus. After leading her team to its first conference title in 18 years as a high school senior, the 6-foot-2 forward decided to attend Central Michigan University, which offered her a full...

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12y/o's Abortion Speech: "A person's a person no matter how small!"

This is 12 y/o Lia from Canada.  After initially being disqualified because her topic was Abortion and she mentioned the Creator in her speech, she is the winner of her school's speech contest.  It is an excellent speech using not only good debate points but she is gracious in doing so.  I love the ending as she quotes from Horton Hears a Who, "After all, a person's a person no matter how small!"

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