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The Bible – Fact or Fiction?

Posted on April 8, 2021 by Terry Wayne
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Who wrote the Bible? It’s a fair question, and one with no concrete answer. Much of the New Testament is fairly well ascribed to earlier followers of Jesus. That which we call the Old Testament is more difficult to identify, … Continue reading →

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God’s Timetable

Posted on February 5, 2020 by Terry Wayne
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One of the factors we need to acknowledge when we try to balance logic and faith is the inescapable reality that we are handicapped by our language. And perhaps nothing is more confusing in that respect than the meaning of … Continue reading →

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Who Wrote the Bible – and Why Does It Matter?

Posted on July 18, 2018 by Terry Wayne
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Many of us assume that the books of the Bible were written by the person whose name is associated with that particular book. We might also assume that the books of the New Testament were accounts written by eyewitnesses to … Continue reading →

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God’s Plan for You

Posted on April 25, 2018 by Terry Wayne
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It’s a common expression, a common hope, a common theme. God has a plan for your life, a purpose for your existence. And finding or recognizing your purpose is a common struggle. Logically, there’s just one big problem with this … Continue reading →

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