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We are Indebted to Christ?

Jesus Christ is our Savior. He paid for our sins by dying on the cross for all of us.

We are Indebted to Christ?

Jesus Christ is our Savior. He paid for our sins by dying on the cross for all of us.

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When Is The Second Coming of Jesus Christ?

The Bible is filled with references to the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, many before He had even been born. Jesus Himself taught many parables about His coming and the...

When Is The Second Coming of Jesus Christ?

The Bible is filled with references to the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, many before He had even been born. Jesus Himself taught many parables about His coming and the...

What Is the Comforter?

What Is the Comforter?

Just before Jesus' death, He promised His apostles God would send a Comforter to them after His death. Who is this Comforter? Jesus was referring to the Holy Spirit.

What Is the Comforter?

Just before Jesus' death, He promised His apostles God would send a Comforter to them after His death. Who is this Comforter? Jesus was referring to the Holy Spirit.

How Do I Find Peace and Hope?

How Do I Find Peace and Hope?

In the fast pace of today’s world, many find themselves without peace and hope.

How Do I Find Peace and Hope?

In the fast pace of today’s world, many find themselves without peace and hope.

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What Are the Earliest Accounts of Jesus' Death ...

The earliest explicit references to these events are found in Paul's first letter to the Corinthians, written about A.D. 57.

What Are the Earliest Accounts of Jesus' Death ...

The earliest explicit references to these events are found in Paul's first letter to the Corinthians, written about A.D. 57.

How Do I Come unto Jesus Christ?

How Do I Come unto Jesus Christ?

Jesus’ invitation to “come, follow me,” applies to each of us. This invitation was first extended to the apostles Peter, Andrew, James and John. Jesus literally wanted the apostles to...

How Do I Come unto Jesus Christ?

Jesus’ invitation to “come, follow me,” applies to each of us. This invitation was first extended to the apostles Peter, Andrew, James and John. Jesus literally wanted the apostles to...