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  • The Question of Punishment – Part II

    The Question of Punishment – Part II

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    So, if God doesn’t actively inflict penalties, pain, suffering, death upon the wicked, then what does God do to the wicked? What does God do to those who are infected with sin and refuse to allow God to heal them?


  • The Question of Punishment Part I

    The Question of Punishment Part I

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    As I travel around the country presenting Christian principles for healing the mind there is a question that comes up over and over again. Two weeks ago during The Good News Tour in Collegedale, TN this question was raised.


  • Let’s Talk

    Let’s Talk

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    This was an open, town hall style meeting, moderated by Tim Jennings, M.D., who discussed various topics of interest regarding doctrine, health, and the character of God. Quick Link to our prior year and other podcasts. 2011 Difficult Questions and Bible Answers   (PDF Handout) MP3 Sept 24 38 MB After a 4 year hiatus, Let’s Talk resumed with this one-time session that answered questions from listeners about the Healing Substitution Model. 2007 The Bloody Truth: Why All The Blood?   (PDF Handout) MP3 Jan 13 31.5 MB Exploration of the meaning of the Old Testament Sanctuary System Christian Clichés…


  • LifeTalk Radio: Steve Gallimore Live

    LifeTalk Radio: Steve Gallimore Live

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    Steve Gallimore Live was LifeTalk Radio’s most popular daily talk show. It is no longer in production, but Come And Reason Ministries has archived the episodes one which Dr. Jennings was the guest speaker.


  • Christ Pleading Before His Father

    Christ Pleading Before His Father

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    This week a listener emailed me a question she had after reading a statement from another Christian author. She asks, “I listen to your lesson discussion on the internet and am so amazed and blessed by it. However,


  • Vatican Lists “New Sins”

    Vatican Lists “New Sins”

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    This week I read the following headline from Reuters, “Vatican lists ‘new sins,’ including pollution.” The Vatican also included as new sins genetic manipulation and stem cell research.


  • Romans 7

    Romans 7

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    As a devotional project over the last several years I have been paraphrasing various books of the Bible. This paraphrase is not intended to be a Bible “translation,” but to communicate the central meaning of the passage as I understand it.


  • Knowledge and Feelings

    Knowledge and Feelings

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    This week I was listening to a Bible discussion between friends of mine. They were talking about the disciples and the fear with which they struggled. Then someone raised the issue of the relationship between our feelings and what we know.


  • Ready to Meet Jesus

    Ready to Meet Jesus

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    Yesterday I had a talk with a lady who was wondering how God could ever bring an end to sin on this planet. She reflected on the fact that there are over six billion people on the planet and more being born every day and how most have never really heard the gospel of Jesus.


  • Maintaining a Healthy Brain

    Maintaining a Healthy Brain

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    Everywhere I travel I am asked what people can do to keep their brains healthy and specifically what they can do to help reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s dementia. The following are suggestions for maintaining brain health and reducing the risk of dementia.


  • The Kingdom of Love

    The Kingdom of Love

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    This week in the US we celebrated the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. Mr. King was slain in the prime of his life as he stood up for freedom, justice, unity, and oneness of all people. Mr. King had a dream, a dream I will let his own words portray:


  • A Call for Help

    A Call for Help

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    Maybe you heard the tragic story of four dead girls (ages 5-16) whose decomposing bodies were found by US Marshals in a Washington D.C. apartment this week. Their mother, Banita Jacks, was arrested for their murders and six child welfare workers fired,


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