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God Never Said That - Pt. 5 - Christianity is a Crutch

June 2, 2019 • Randy Hageman

Occasionally a person disdainful of Christianity will announce that Christianity is nothing more than a crutch for the weak minded. This claim is an attempt to dismiss the value of and hope for faith in Jesus Christ. But is there any truth to this claim? Are we weak and lacking strength and using Christianity to compensate for our shortcomings? Today we’ll explore this claim to see what God, our Creator, says.

God Never Said That - Pt. 6 - Doubt is a Sin

June 9, 2019

At times, what we believe about God doesn’t seem to match our expectations and experiences. These occasions cause us to question & even doubt what God is doing. John the Baptist had doubts, even though he had announced the arrival of Jesus as the Messiah. Today see learn that God welcomes our doubts & calls us to a deeper level of faith & experience.

God Never Said That - Pt. 4 - We All Go To The Same Place When We Die

May 26, 2019 • Randy Hageman

Three out of four Americans believe in heaven and/or hell. And 82 percent believe they will spend eternity in heaven. In fact, many believe all people will end up heaven, sometimes called universalism, regardless of how they’ve lived or what they’ve believed. Yet, what is their basis for these beliefs? Today we’ll explore what God really does say, and the implications of what He says versus what many believe.

God Never Said That - Pt. 3 - Science and Christianity Aren't Compatible

May 19, 2019 • Randy Hageman

In the old, old television series Dragnet, Sergeant Joe Friday is sometimes credited with the saying, “Just the facts, ma’am.” It’s a valuable statement, regardless of its origin. When it comes to science and Christianity, there are lots of statements thrown around, but what are the facts? Or, at least, what can we actually affirm about the relationship (or lack of relationship) between science and faith? Are they really incompatible, as some argue? Today we’ll explore this question, and hopefully find some facts we can stand on.