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Where Did the Book of Mormon Come from?

Sunday, November 9, 2008 by Dan Miller 1 Comment

Where Did the Book of Mormon Come from?

The story of how the Book of Mormon came to be is a long one… Mormon was an ancient prophet born in 310 AD Central America. He spent his life observing and participating in warfare. His people, the Nephites, defended… Read More

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: Authority, Book of Mormon, Joseph Smith, Mormonism, Moroni, Scripture

Reformation: Understanding the Reasons of Church Authority (through 461 A.D.)

Sunday, November 2, 2008 by Dan Miller Leave a Comment

Reformation:  Understanding the Reasons of Church Authority (through 461 A.D.)

Today, as part of our teaching regarding the Reformation, begun in 1517, we took up the broad question of Church authority: “How did the Roman Catholic Church come to wield the level of authority it did in the day of… Read More

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: Authority, Church Fathers, Ecclesiastical Power, Pope, Roman Catholic Church, Vicar of Christ

Reformation, Part 2

Sunday, November 2, 2008 by Dan Miller Leave a Comment

Today we continue focus on understanding the reasons for the Reformation by answering questions which were posed after Part 1 of this series. What is the difference between the way Roman Catholics and Protestants view salvation (justification), santification, sacraments, and… Read More

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Filed Under: Podcasts, Reformation, Sermons Tagged With: 1 John 5, Assurance of Salvation, Authority, Bonafice the Great, Constantine, Diocletian, Edict of Milan, forensic justification, Hebrews 10, Indulgences, Johan Guttenberg, keys to the kingdom of heaven, Licinius, Martin Luther, Matthew 16, Peter, Pope Boniface the VIII, Pope Leo the Great, Prince of Saxony, process justification, Protestant, reformation, Relics, Roman Catholicism, Salvation, Sanctification

Shepherding a Child’s Heart

Tuesday, October 14, 2008 by Eric Farr 1 Comment

Shepherding a Child’s Heart

We are in the middle of working through a very helpful video training training class called Say Goodbye to Whining, Complaining, and Bad Attitudes… in You and Your Kids on Wednesday nights. The course centers around the idea of what… Read More

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God’s Will

Sunday, January 27, 2008 by Ken Rutherford Leave a Comment

The Doctrine of God: Week 14 Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine, by Wayne Grudem. Chapter 1, The Character of God: “Communicable” Attributes (Part 2) This week we start to examine the “communicable” attributes of God (those which He has… Read More

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