SalvationGod's Mercy In Death1/1/1977 God judges people in two categories: 1) the righteous (those submitted to God—all evil deeds are erased and forgotten and their reward is based on good deeds alone; 2) the wicked (those who are rebellious—all good deeds are erased and forgotten and their punishment is based on evil deeds alone. How Can I Get To Heaven?Most people want to go to heaven, hope to go to heaven. But does anyone really know for sure how to get there? Popular opinion suggests that most people automatically go to heaven because most people are basically good. But are they? And how good is good enough for heaven? A majority might agree that Adolf Hitler was not good enough. On Becoming A ChristianWhen Jesus of Nazareth's earthly friends asked Him to make clear the path to an eternal relationship with God, He did not give them a list of rules to keep or words to say or works to perform. Rather, He stunned them by saying, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me" (John 14:6). No alternate routes. No shortcuts. No exceptions. The Physics Of Sin1/1/2002 "What difference does it make? As long as I'm not hurting anyone else, I should be able to live with my girlfriend." "I never loved my wife. Don't I deserve to be happy?" "I needed that money more than he did, so it's okay that I took it. Besides, he owes me for the time when…" What Makes The Christian God Unique?7/1/2006 For more than a decade I taught philosophy and religion courses at a public college in Southern California. One of the courses I enjoyed teaching most was the world religions class. Most students who took the class were interested in more than just fulfilling their humanities requirement. I was pleased to discover that the majority of these students were genuinely interested in learning about the various religions of the world. SalvationAnother Cyclic Universe ModelDave Rogstad, Jeff Zweerink, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Biblical Defense of Death before the FallHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager with special guest: Rev. Lee Irons Solar Neutrino Detection Would Explain Creation Model AnomaliesHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre
SalvationAn Astronomer's Quest (Audio CD)Price: $6.95 Hugh Ross describes his spiritual quest, which he began as a high school student. Using the scientific method, he set out to read the holy books of the world's major religions to see if any were historically and scientifically accurate. In this testimony, he not only explains where his journey ended but also offers a challenge to the listener to undertake a similar quest. An Astronomer's Quest is a great resource for both skeptics and to Christians.
Beyond the BoundsPrice: $17.99 Many Christians are confused about what to think about a decidedly different conception of God advanced in some conservative churches today, known as "open theism." Several respected evangelical scholars come together and respond to these important questions: Does God know the future? Is the classical Christian concept of God tainted by Greek philosophy? Beyond the Bounds will help you thoughtfully respond to this increasingly popular movement. Level: Graduate or higher 1 Paperback (published 223), 18 oz. Beyond the Cosmos, 2nd Edition (Digital File - PDF)Price: $9.95 Enlarged and Expanded 2nd Edition Creation & Evolution 101Price: $12.99 In this entry in their Christianity 101 series, Bruce and Stan provide a very basic introduction to science apologetics, compatible with many of RTB's perspectives. This book is a great, non-threatening way to introduce other Christians to an old-earth creationist approach to integrating the Bible and science. The included questions for application and discussion make this userfriendly guide perfect for individual or group use. (Note: This is a revised version of a previous title, Bruce and Stan's Guide to How it All Began, by the same authors.) Like No Other ManPrice: $6.50 Alex Metherell, a physician with a doctorate in physics, explains why Christians have a symbol of execution--the cross--as a focal point of their faith. Why commemorate a crucifixion? Metherell investigates the importance of Jesus' death and recounts the physical and spiritual onslaught Christ endured during his trials and execution, including the trauma that His body experienced. Two conclusion become clear: the suffering was great, and Christ's response was supernatural. Metherell reminds readers that the cross signifies God's incomprehensibly marvelous gift to humankind. The Days of Creation (Audio CD Set)Price: $29.50 Examining the biblical account of creation in light of science and theology The Days of Creation (Downloadable MP3s)Price: $24.50 Examining the biblical account of creation in light of science and theology The Frontiers of Science & FaithPrice: $15.00 Level: All 1 Paperback (published 2002) |
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