Q: “What exactly does it mean to be a ‘lukewarm Christian’?” - Jimmy S.
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Q: “I know I’m supposed to read the bible every day, but it’s so hard! Any advice?” - Ashley B.
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Q: “Sometimes it seems like my Christian friends think I’m too extreme in my faith. Can you take Christianity too far?” - Jeff J.
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Q: “What is the devil’s favorite tactic? How does he manipulate people?” - Gregory M.
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Q: “How are we supposed to avoid evil when it’s all around us in our culture?“ - Candace D.
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Here are 5 examples of respected skeptics who set out to disprove Christianity, yet through their research actually became Christians.
1. Sir William Mitchell Ramsay was a highly respected archaeologist (so much so that he was knighted) from Scotland. He set out to prove the historical inaccuracies of the book of Acts. Ramsay thought this book was the most ridiculous of all the New Testament. 15 years he spent researching and digging, only to end up being convinced of the incredible accuracy of the book, converted to Christianity, and called Luke (who wrote Acts) one of the greatest historians to ever live. His has written several books on the subject, which have yet to be refuted. His work caused an outcry from atheists because they had been eagerly awaiting his results in disproving the validity of the book.
2. Frank Morrison was an English journalist and author who set out to disprove the myth of Christianity over over 80 years ago. His book “Who moved the stone?” is a classic and has led many people to Christ.
3. Lee Strobel was a journalist for the Chicago Tribune who set out to disprove Christianity, but ended up becoming a Christian and created the famous “Case for…” series.
4. Josh McDowell set out to write a paper in college to expose Christianity as a myth, but ended up being so convinced that he became a Christian himself and wrote the influential book “Evidence that Demands a Verdict”.
5. Andre Kole was a giant in the world of magic, creating tricks for the greatest magicians in the world including making the statue of liberty disappear for David Copperfield. He was commissioned to study the miracles of the bible to expose them as magic tricks and thus disprove its legitimacy. Through this investigation, Andre Kole became a Christian and has since dedicated himself to spreading the Gospel via the art of magic, performing in more countries than any other magician in history.
Q: “I really need help! I have been close to this girl for 5 years and I think I am in love with her. But recently she’s been calling me brother and she actually forgot my birthday this year. She’s never forgotten my birthday before. What’s going on?” - Jeremy K.
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Q: “My wife has been a Christian for a long time, but I only got saved a couple of years ago. I dealt with depression and that led to me not being the best husband I could be. I admit to making a lot of mistakes, and I’m a baby Christian so I’m still growing.
My wife says she has fallen out of love with me and that she thinks I’m not what God wants for her. She has started spending time with a more mature Christian guy and she is falling in love with him. She doesn’t want to be with me because I’m not just a baby Christian and I think she thinks I just became a Christian for her. She thinks she should be with this other guy because he’s a better Christian.
Is there anything I can do? “ - David E.
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Q: “My romantic and sexual life with my husband has not been very good since I gained weight. When I pressed him about it, he finally admitted that my weight was a problem.
He felt horrible telling me about it, I could tell. He didn’t want me to know, but he just has trouble sleeping with me. He tells me that he still loves me and wants to grow old with me. Is there anything I can do?” - Charlotte M.
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Why do people keep thinking they are going to be rich because they have some foreign coins? Why do people think they are going to be rich in the future because they are investing in worthless “collector” items?
There is a HUGE misunderstanding the public has that needs to be corrected… [click to continue…]
