The MOST Common Confusion About the Gospel Today

When it comes to Jesus EVERYONE has to answer this question

In this video I address the #1 confusion about the Gospel today. When it comes to Jesus EVERYONE has to answer this question.

One of the most common questions I get from students when I teach and speak is how do I know if I am saved? How do I know if my friends and family is saved? In this video, I will help you think through this question biblically and clearly.

Are you confusing the Gospel?

Jesus, the Incarnation, and Christmas

3 Quick Truths (Video)

In this video I am going to give you 3 truths about Jesus, the Incarnation, and Christmas and what really happened 2000 years ago.

It’s a simple and clear way for you to understand these important theological truths and share them with family and friends.

Have a better conversation around advent and the meaning of Christmas.

Theology Matters…Merry Christmas!

#24: Does the Bible Teach That Jesus is the Only Way to God?

Does the Bible really teach that Jesus is the only way to God?

That’s a good question. Our culture is definitely headed in the direction of pluralism and relativism.

For example, 6 out of 10 teenagers today agree with the statement “many religions can lead to eternal life; there is no one true religion.” Prominent religious leaders like the Dalai Lama agree when he says, “the essential message of all religions is very much the same.”

There are different parts of this question worth looking at and responding to, but I want to focus on what the Bible says. Because if the Bible teaches that Jesus is the only way to God, then it doesn’t matter what our increasingly secular thinks.

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Did Jesus Rise From the Dead? (Resurrection Video)

Animated Apologetics Video For Kids

How do we know that Jesus rose from the dead?

Is believing in the resurrection like believing in fairytales?

In this short animated apologetics video, you will find some powerful evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus.

Watch it with your kids and then (more…)