Monthly Archives: July 2020

The Importance of Building a Relationship with God among Different Cultures

By Alan Tai I experienced many different cultures and beliefs growing up in Hong Kong, the city where “East meets West.” These experiences included three different religious schools in which I studied Buddhism and Catholicism during my elementary school years … Continue reading

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Ethical Concerns with AI: Deepfakes

BY JEFF ZWEERINK – JULY 3, 2020 How would you respond to video footage of Richard Dawkins professing faith in Christ? Or one about Hugh Ross advocating for young-Earth creationism? Either situation would be shocking and the confusion would grow when … Continue reading

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What Is the First Prophecy of the Coming of the Messiah in the Bible?

BY HUGH ROSS – JULY 10, 2020 Question of the week: What is the first direct prophecy of the coming of the Messiah in the Bible? My answer: The first direct prophecy is by Moses in one of his last sermons. It is … Continue reading

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How Does Islam Differ from Christianity?

BY KENNETH R. SAMPLES – JUNE 23, 2020 According to Pew Research, if current trends continue then by 2050 there will be nine billion people living on the planet. Approximately three billion will be Christians, three billion will be Muslims, and … Continue reading

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How Do We Know the Bible Is 100% Accurate?

BY HUGH ROSS – JULY 3, 2020 Question of the week: The Bible is a great book that has many important lessons in it but how can we be 100% certain that EVERYTHING in it is truly accurate and totally represents the … Continue reading

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Why Would a Loving God Punish Us?

BY STEPHEN MCANDREW – MARCH 27, 2020 By Stephen McAndrew When I was five years old, Postman Pat was my favorite TV show. So, when I misbehaved my punishment included missing the show. I suffered, as only a five-year-old can, knowing that my … Continue reading

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