Archive for the ‘Doctrinal’ Category
Does this fit the biblical ideal of a “righteous” government?
Prov. 14:34 Righteousness exalts a nation, But sin is a reproach to any people.
Under what system of ethics could this be called “righteousness?”
Stranger on the Road to Emmaus videos
In the late 90s John Cross wrote The Stranger On the Road to Emmaus as a guide for teaching the Gospel in a way that could help avoid syncretism on the point of the hearer. The method was a time tested one pioneered by New Tribes Mission in numerous mission fields. A short video showing its use in Papua New Gineau is posted in the previous post, “Why Everyone Needs Strong and Sustained Bible Teaching.”
Your teacher will take these individual elements and chronologically tie them together into one universal drama. Whether you have significant Bible knowledge, or have never read “the Book”—this online series is for you.
Everything you need to study the Bible, all in one package. Share with family and friends and enjoy watching in the comfort of your home.
Pre-Trib Rapture critique of Pre-Wrath Rapture view
In the past couple of weeks Brannon Howse, the host of Worldview Matters radio, interviewed Dr. Thomas Ice on his radio show. Tommy was critiquing the arguments of Dan Hayden, an advocate of the Pre-Wrath view, who had been interviewed by Brannon a few weeks earlier.
Tommy was interviewed twice. Click here for the first interview. Click here for the second interview.
Why Everyone Needs Strong and Sustained Bible Teaching
Watch this video on youtube about “Real Evangelism by New Tribes Mission”. This will amaze you, but it will also show the power of simply explaining God’s Word to people. We need a similar training program in every local church in the United States. Otherwise, we will end up like the tribe in the video before they were properly evangelized.
The Right to Bear Arms
Is the Second Amendment, the right to keep and bear arms, a right that can be supported biblically or just a product of a frontier, colonial mentality? Does the Bible provide a framework for a personal right to bear arms? Or should does the Bible support personal and national pacifism?