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"Don’t ask too many questions. Just go with the flow."
It seems like there are a lot of questions about Christianity we’re not supposed to ask—at least not in church. If we do ask them and arrive at surprising answers, we might ruffle too many feathers—a prospect scary enough to encourage most of us to keep our questions to ourselves. For too many people, the result is a shallow or shipwrecked faith. With refreshing honesty, our guest will upend the taboos. Among the questions he tackles:
Are any sins unforgivable?
Can we lose our salvation?
Am I really supposed to give 10 percent of my income to the church?
Our guest, a respected Bible scholar, will join us to address another timely issue with integrity as he explores of how over-dependence on technology puts the nation at risk for cyberattacks and sets the stage for the end times. He will prepare us for the possibility of technology-based warfare and help us to view it in a biblical context as he addresses the following hot topics:
Andrew Farley is quietly helping millions of people discover the freedom and transforming power of God’s grace. He serves as lead pastor of The Grace Church, a nondenominational church in Dallas, Texas, and is the founder of BibleQuestions.com. He has written nine books, including The Naked Gospel and Twisted Scripture. The Grace Message is Andrew’s nationwide call-in radio program.
Dr. Ron Rhodes is the president of Reasoning from the Scriptures Ministries, an apologetics ministry, and the author of over 85 books. Dr. Rhodes is a keynote speaker at conferences across the United States and regularly addresses current issues in the national media. As time permits, Dr. Rhodes teaches cult apologetics at Veritas Evangelical Seminary (Murrieta, Calif.), Dallas Theological Seminary, Talbot Seminary and Biola University (La Mirada, Calif.), and other well-known seminaries.