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The Death of New Atheism, God’s Undertaker by John Lennox
The fiery ‘New Atheism’ movement, spearheaded by figures like Richard Dawkins has now faded into an embarrassing flop, with militant atheism laying the foundation for gender confusion, woke chaos and a post-truth age of ‘feelings’ as the new science. The inability of Richard Dawkins and his atheists to foresee this chaos or hold it back, has led people back to talking about the power of faith to restrain evil.
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Archaeological Evidence for Joseph and Israel’s Sojourn in Egypt
Deep in the sands of Egypt, where the Nile whispers tales of ancient civilisations, a question lingers – have the Hebrew slaves of the Bible been immortalised in the art and ruins of this ancient land?
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What if Jesus Returned to Earth as a Man to Test Us? Dostoevsky’s The Grand Inquisitor
Imagine if Jesus returned in disguise, not as a glorified Saviour but as a humble, overlooked figure. We might dismiss Him, too consumed with what we believe is “God's work,” failing to recognise the Divine.
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Evidence For Jesus’ Resurrection
The evidence for the resurrection of Jesus is compelling and multifaceted, beginning with the historically attested empty tomb, which defies natural explanations. This is further substantiated by numerous post-resurrection appearances to various individuals and groups, transforming fearful disciples into bold witnesses willing to die for their unwavering testimony of the risen Lord.
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Ark of the Covenant, Ethiopia
From the Temple of Solomon to the remote highlands of Ethiopia, the Ark of the Covenant's journey is shrouded in mystery. Could this powerful artefact truly reside within the walls of a small Ethiopian church? We embark on a historical investigation, tracing the threads of legend and exploring the evidence.
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Alfred the Great: The Forgotten King Who Saved Christian England
In the annals of English-speaking history, few figures loom as large as King Alfred the Great. Yet, for a monarch of such profound significance, he remains surprisingly unknown. This is the story of the king who not only saved his kingdom from the brink of collapse, but also laid the foundations for a unified England which shaped the West.
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Jesus and LGBT – What Did He Say?
To follow Jesus means accepting His judgment on sin, not redefining it. Jesus’ teachings on sex and marriage reflect a continuation of conservative Jewish theology rooted in the Torah, emphasising the sanctity of the male-female union as a Divine institution.
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Rees Howells’ & Samuel’s School of Faith, The Bible College of Wales
Ever since God had met with Rees Howells on Boxing Day morning of 1934 and placed a special responsibility upon him to see the fulfilment of the Great Commission, there was a deep desire in him to see new countries reached with the Gospel.
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Ezekiel’s Temple in 3D Explained
Why hasn’t Ezekiel’s Temple ever been built? God revealed the plans for this great Temple thousands of years ago, but no one has ever tried to build it. Imagine a Temple compound in Jerusalem so massive, it could hold an entire city. This is the story of Ezekiel’s Temple.
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Christianity in the Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
God is watching is an important theme of The Great Gatsby, a classic American novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald that explores the struggles of wealth, class, love and the American Dream in the 1920s.