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Sunday, January 31, 2021

The Problem of Moral Relativism (Part 3)

The Problem of Moral Relativism (Part 3)

You hear them all the time, those little quips that stop you cold: "That's true for you but not for me", "You shouldn't push your morality on others", "That's only your interpretation of the Bible," and more. Moral relativism has been widely accepted in our culture today. In this class, we'll teach you how to answer these supposed show-stoppers.

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Sunday, January 24, 2021

The Problem of Moral Relativism (Part 2)

The Problem of Moral Relativism (Part 2)

You hear them all the time, those little quips that stop you cold: "That's true for you but not for me", "You shouldn't push your morality on others", "That's only your interpretation of the Bible," and more. Moral relativism has been widely accepted in our culture today. In this class, we'll teach you how to answer these supposed show-stoppers.

Part 2 of 4

Sunday, January 17, 2021

The Problem of Moral Relativism (Part 1)

The Problem of Moral Relativism (Part 1)

You hear them all the time, those little quips that stop you cold: "That's true for you but not for me", "You shouldn't push your morality on others", "That's only your interpretation of the Bible," and more. Moral relativism has been widely accepted in our culture today. In this class, we'll teach you how to answer these supposed show-stoppers.

Part 1 of 4

Sunday, January 10, 2021

Christianity and the Question of Suicide (Part 4)

Christianity and the Question of Suicide (Part 4)
Suicides are on the rise, and as recent tragedies have shown, Christians are not exempt for the epidemic. What is the biblical understanding of suicide? Does it disqualify a believer from salvation? How can we equip ourselves to help others contemplating suicide? Listen to this new podcast series for the answers.

Part 4 of 4

Sunday, January 03, 2021

Christianity and the Question of Suicide (Part 3)

Christianity and the Question of Suicide (Part 3)
Suicides are on the rise, and as recent tragedies have shown, Christians are not exempt for the epidemic. What is the biblical understanding of suicide? Does it disqualify a believer from salvation? How can we equip ourselves to help others contemplating suicide? Listen to this new podcast series for the answers.

Part 3 of 4