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| 02/03/2012 Fri | Is Genesis Historically Reliable? Part 3 | Some people today question the historical veracity of Genesis, the first book of the Bible. Professor Jerram Barrs explains why we can trust what it says and why Genesis gives us a real account that makes sense of the world around us. | Listen Listen in a pop-up window while you browse our site Download |
| 02/02/2012 Thu | Is Genesis Historically Reliable? Part 2 | Today, we continue with Part 2 of highlights from lectures given at Covenant Seminary on the historical reliability of Genesis. Dr. Jack Collins discusses how language works and how this helps us understand the content of the book of Genesis. | Listen Listen in a pop-up window while you browse our site Download |
| 02/01/2012 Wed | Is Genesis Historically Reliable? Part 1 | What is at stake in affirming the historical reliability of the events in the book of Genesis? Over the next three days, we’re featuring highlights of lectures given by Dr. Jack Collins and professor Jerram Barrs as part of the Francis Schaeffer Lectures at Covenant Seminary. | Listen Listen in a pop-up window while you browse our site Download |
| 01/31/2012 Tue | The Greater Glory-Part 2-Isaiah 6:1-8 | Does the glory of God affect the way you live? Join Bryan Chapell as he concludes his message from Isaiah chapter 6. He challenges us to consider the glory of God's grace and how it is the foundation of our ministry to others. | Listen Listen in a pop-up window while you browse our site Download |
| 01/30/2012 Mon | The Greater Glory-Part 1-Isaiah 6:1-8 | Isaiah chapter 6 gives us a grand glimpse of the glory of the Lord. Has his glory and holiness captured your heart? Does it cause you to hate and turn from your own sin, just like Isaiah? Bryan Chapell teaches us how this greater glory can transform our walk with the Lord. | Listen Listen in a pop-up window while you browse our site Download |
