To Bare Witness to the Truth

To Bare Witness to the Truth
Author: Scott Dalton Myers
Publsiher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2021-03-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781098063276

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If God does exist, why is there so much evil in the world? Why do bad things happen to good people? Why do we suffer so many trials and tribulations in our lives? These difficult questions that nonbelievers often use to deny God's existence are addressed in this book with the biblical and religious references and answers. Proof and evidence of God's existence surround us everywhere we go if we simply open our eyes and our minds to the truth. The miracles and incredible balance in nature, the wonder of the human body, the intricate structure of our eyes and ears, cellular complexity, molecular genetics, DNA, the wonders of the Earth and our universe all point to intelligent design. It is beyond belief and comprehension that all of these things could have simply evolved from some freak accident of "nature." The watchmaker's analogy for intelligent design is a good one and is certainly applicable to the creationism versus the evolution and randomness arguments discussed in this book.Jesus performed many miracles that were seen by a multitude of people and recorded by eyewitnesses. But there are also records of modern-day medical miracles that non-Christian doctors cannot explain. Additionally, thousands of people have chosen to share their near-death experiences with a research foundation, and virtually all of them reported that they came back with a profound understanding of God's love. In an interesting 1982 blind prayer study conducted by the San Francisco Medical Center, data suggests that the intercessory prayer to the Judeo-Christian God had a beneficial therapeutic effect in patients who were admitted to a critical care unit.Although there are many biblical and religious documents that recorded events in Jesus's life, there are well over ten independent accounts from outside the biblical record that identify over sixty life events and beliefs about Jesus's life. Finally, we must look to human nature itself for evidence of the existence of God and his son, Jesus Christ. Many Christians, including Jesus, and all but one of his disciples were persecuted, horribly tortured, and died excruciating deaths because of their belief in God. Many people throughout history have been willing to die for what they truly believed in, but no one willingly dies for what they know to be a lie.Finally, how do you approach a nonbeliever and talk with them about faith? This is difficult for most people, as they feel that they must have some specialized training in order to do so. One does not need a special gift to evangelize. The mandate to be a witness applies to every follower of Christ. This book can help you be a true witness!

Bearing Witness

Bearing Witness
Author: Fiona C. Ross
Publsiher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105026144803

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New expanded edition of a classic anthropology title that examines ethnicity as a dynamic and shifting aspect of social relations.

Courage to Bear Witness

Courage to Bear Witness
Author: L. Edward Phillips,Billy Vaughan
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2009-04-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781606085363

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To be a follower of Jesus means to bear witness to the truth of God. In an age when so many contemporary voices portray faith as a form of personal therapy, Gene L. Davenport, Professor Emeritus of Religion at Lambuth University, has consistently reminded us in his own witness that the truth of the Gospel entails confrontation with the world that dwells in darkness. These essays in honor of Davenport address the meaning of witness in the face of racism, sexism, and religious bigotry, to name but some of the forms this darkness takes. The topics range from emerging forms of prayer to religious themes in cowboy music, from the work of white pastors in Mississippi during the growing Civil Rights Movement to the meaning of the Righteous Gentile in Jewish-Christian friendship. Contributors: D. Brent Laytham Randy Cooper Stanley Hauerwas Billy Vaughan James T. Laney Kenneth L. Carder M. Douglas Meeks Phyllis Tickle L. Edward Phillips Tex Sample Cindy Wesley Joseph T. Reiff Margaret J. Meyer Charles Mayo

Unitarian Christians called to bear witness to the truth A sermon on John xviii 37

Unitarian Christians called to bear witness to the truth  A sermon  on John xviii  37
Author: William Gaskell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1862
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0023162251

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Bearing Thorough Witness about God s Kingdom

Bearing Thorough Witness about God s Kingdom
Author: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1646443519

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The Truth to which Christ Came Into the World to Bear Witness and the Testimony of Christ s Contemporaries to His Own Declaration of His Divinity Confirmed by His Discourses Actions and Death a Sermon Etc

The Truth to which Christ Came Into the World to Bear Witness  and the Testimony of Christ s Contemporaries to His Own Declaration of His Divinity Confirmed by His Discourses  Actions  and Death  a Sermon  Etc
Author: Thomas BURGESS (successively Bishop of Saint David's and of Salisbury.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1815
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0021760978

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King Jesus

King Jesus
Author: Robert Graves
Publsiher: Rosetta Books
Total Pages: 598
Release: 2014-03-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780795336553

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“Both the knowledge of a scholar and the imagination of a poet are brought to bear upon Jesus as child, boy, and man. . . . A bold speculative adventure” (Harold Brighouse, Manchester Guardian). In Robert Graves’s unique retelling, Jesus is very much a mortal and the grandson of King Herod the Great. When his father runs afoul of the king’s temper and is executed, Jesus is raised in the house of Joseph the Carpenter. The kingdom he is heir to, in this version of the story, is very much a terrestrial one: the Kingdom of Judah. Graves tells of Jesus’s rise as a philosopher, scriptural scholar, and charismatic speaker in sharp detail, as well as his arrest and downfall as a victim of pitiless Roman politics. Bringing together his unparalleled narrative skill and in-depth expertise in historical scholarship, renowned classicist and historical novelist Robert Graves brings the story of Jesus Christ to life in a strikingly unorthodox way, making this one of the most hotly contested novels Graves ever wrote—and possibly one of the most controversial ever written. It provides a fascinating new twist to a well-known story, one that fans of this historical period are sure to love. “This is not reading for the easily shocked; it definitely presents Jesus as a sage and a [poet], if not divine. It moves, as does all Mr. Graves’ writing, at a brilliant fast pace, and with a tremendous style.” —Kirkus Reviews

Discourses Preached on Several Occasions

Discourses Preached on Several Occasions
Author: John Erskine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1804
Genre: Presbyterian Church
ISBN: HARVARD:AH4W79

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