Math. Beauty. God.
Math makes sense. More than that, it is beautiful. Why is this the case? Why are we able to do mathematics? And why does math describe the universe so well? Might this be evidence of a Creator--One who made us to explore, discover, and create beauty.
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The Problem of Evil
If God is all-good and all-powerful, why does He permit evil? This question of the ages has often served as a obstacle to faith. Here we discover how Scripture's great controversy theme can helps us think deeply about and respond to the problem of evil.
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In His Likeness
Reviewing our history, the stories of our ancestors, can help us make sense of our own story. In that spirit, we travel back to the Genesis creation account to get some insight on human nature. Ultimately, we're left with a grim picture, but it is not until we understand the magnitude of the problem that we can fully appreciate the solution as it is found in Christ.
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God is Love
1 John 4:7-21
What word best describes God? John taught, "God is love." Sounds good, but what does this mean? What does this tell us about God? And what does this teach us about love?
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Why Church?
Ephesians
In the letter to the Ephesians, Paul expresses his unbridled excitement at what God is doing through the Church--revealing a mystery of cosmic significance. What is that mystery? Rediscovering it will radically transform our understanding of what it means to be the church.
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Why Jesus Left
Hebrews 9-10
Why did Jesus leave? What is He doing today? And what does that mean for us? Here we explore the New Testament book of Hebrews' answers to these questions and discover that Jesus has opened a way for us to approach God with confidence.
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As You See the Day Approaching
Hebrews 10:23-25
History is going somewhere. We're approaching a great climax called "the Day". But if that is the case, what are we supposed to do about it? In Hebrews we find three things that we're command to do as we see the day approaching. (Video)
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Revealing Christ: An Overview of Revelation
We take a look at the book of Revelation as a whole, from John's encounter with the resurrected Christ and the messages to the seven churches to the great controversy and the destruction of evil and restoration of the earth. It's easy to get overwhelmed by it all, but we discover it ultimately comes down to a single choice.
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