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Tag Archives: Apostle Paul
Is the Resurrection Ridiculous?
Many people think so. Artwork in the 18th century reflected the growing skepticism towards miracles. Halos and angels began to gradually disappear. Only what can proved by reason or scientific experience can be trusted. While there is openness to spirituality, … Continue reading
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Tagged Apostle Paul, atheism, Athens, bodily resurrection, easter, enlightenment, missionary journey, resurrection, skepticism
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How Can We Always Be Happy?
…even though you do not see him now, you believe in him and are filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy. 1 Peter 1:8 Sometimes we struggle to grasp the biblical view of joy because of the way it is … Continue reading
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Tagged Apostle Paul, christianity, depression, grief, happiness, joy, Paul and Silas, prayer, rejoice, worship
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