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Tereo: How Old is Daniel? by Mike Frandson
What do archeological facts or evidence show for the authenticity of Daniel? And do the Dead Sea Scrolls have any evidence for an earlier dating of Daniel? Read more...
Tereo: The Dead Sea Scrolls: Life From Jars Of Clay by Mike Frandson
Without going into a lot of details, there were 11 caves discovered that have since been associated with what has been called the Dead Sea Scrolls. The scrolls covered a multitude of religious thought, from direct scriptural books, to interpretations of the Bible, to original manuscripts concerning the lifestyle of these people of Qumran (the community associated with keeping and hiding the Dead Sea Scrolls). Read more...
Tereo: A Best Seller For Seven Good Reasons by Mike Frandson
In 303 AD, the Roman emperor Diocletian mandated that Christianity was to be banned, the churches to be razed, and that the Holy Scriptures burned. Would he be surprised to learn that some 1,800 years later, those same texts are on the verge of being translated into every known spoken language? Read more...
Tereo: What They're Saying Behind Our Backs by Mike Frandson
What are the critics saying about Christianity? Read more...
Why Does God Allow Suffering? by Jason Mitchener
People see me confined to a wheelchair and requiring a ventilator to breathe and question how a loving God would allow this. And then when they discover that I'm a Christian, they question why I would believe in God. Read more...
Tereo: Reasonable Men and Fables by Mike Frandson
Our God has not hidden Himself away in a closet, is not keeping Himself in secret, and is not revealing Himself through mystical dreams, trances, or seances from dark corners. Our God has, in effect, laid his Word out on the operating table and invited us to take a scalpel and examine. Read more...
Tereo: When To Run, When To Stay by Mike Frandson
Let's say I am a soldier, say, of al Qaeda in Afghanistan, standing alone in an open field, with a US Army Apache helicopter bearing down on me. What would I do? I'd run. Fast and hard! And I would hide, if I lived long enough for that to be an option.
That same type of fear is what the disciples of the humble rabbi of Nazareth felt when Rome's finest fighting machines came bearing down upon them that night in Gethsemene. Read more...