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Is the Bible really true? How can I prove it? This book is especially helpful for newer Christians just coming to grips with the implications of the gospel in all areas of their lives.
What do you say when someone at work asks you why the gospel stories differ? How do you answer your neighbor when she asks what you think about all those “errors" in the Bible? Glenn Pearson offers simple, accessible principles that provide any Christian with the tools he or she needs to confidently respond to skeptical inquiries.
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“The obvious purpose of both speaker tricks was to demonstrate that we can reach erroneous or incomplete conclusions if we allow filters to limit our perceptions.” (source)
“Stated in other terms, you get what you expect. If you expect good performance, you tend to get it, and vice versa.” (source)
“JESUS SAID TO THEM, ‘MY FATHER IS ALWAYS AT HIS WORK TO THIS VERY DAY, AND I, TOO, AM WORKING” (source)
“Don’t confuse me with the facts; I’ve already made up my mind.’” (source)
“The conclusion: The teachers’ expectations about their students somehow worked themselves out in the lives of the students. That’s the self-fulfilling prophecy.” (source)
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Rev Steve M Conwell
3/31/2022
Richard C. Hammond, Jr.
3/22/2022