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Table of Contents
- Little Red Riding Hood and the Pretenders Among Us May 15, 2025
- Living in the Land of Liars: Part 1 April 1, 2021
- Living in the Land of Liars: Part 2 April 8, 2021
- Living Stones in God’s Temple December 11, 2009
- Loneliness: Its Cause and Cure May 6, 2021
- Look to Jesus June 16, 2022
- Love and Boundaries November 7, 2008
- Love Compels to Discipline, but Law Compels to Punish November 14, 2024
- Love, Don’t Hate, the Liars November 9, 2020
- Love: A New Command – Part 1 November 2, 2023
- Love: A New Command – Part 2 November 9, 2023
- Loving Others First December 7, 2007
- Loving Others — What Does It Look Like? February 4, 2020
- Maintaining a Healthy Brain February 9, 2008
- Manicures and Spas: Should I Feel Guilty October 22, 2010
- Marijuana – The Science Behind the Smoke February 6, 2018
- Marijuana – What Affect Does It Have? May 20, 2010
- Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage July 17, 2009
- Mass Delusion: How It Happens and How to Protect Your Mind January 13, 2022
- Mass Shootings — The Real Cause August 13, 2019
- Medical Marijuana and Psychiatric Illness – A Call to Action January 21, 2013
- Meekness Is Not Weakness April 28, 2022
- Meeting in Person During the Pandemic September 16, 2020
- Merry CHRISTmas December 23, 2021
- Metaphors of the Atonement April 23, 2011
- Miracle Healing Via Dead Spirits? What’s Going On? May 7, 2010
- Misunderstanding the Truth June 19, 2009
- Modern Science Upends the Scopes Monkey Trial Verdict October 31, 2024
- Mother’s Stress & Her Child’s Brain January 11, 2011
- Music and the Brain May 8, 2011
- My Sin Is Not as Bad as Your Sin April 22, 2021
- Naaman: An Object Lesson for Us December 21, 2023
- Near Death Experiences February 6, 2009
- Nebuchadnezzar—Lessons in God’s Grace December 14, 2023
- New Wine in Old Skins February 20, 2019
- No One Escapes the War Between Good and Evil May 19, 2022
- Only God Is Infallible July 7, 2022
- Open Theism November 1, 2008
- Our Resistance and God’s Persistence January 4, 2024
- Our Two Natures: Gaining the Victory! June 20, 2010
- Overcoming Evil March 13, 2025
- Parables of Jesus – The Overarching Theme August 25, 2020
- Parents Represent God to Their Children June 8, 2023
- Pastors Faithful to Jesus Think for Themselves January 16, 2025
- Peace and Victory When Evil Abounds January 5, 2023
- Peace in a Violent World February 14, 2019
- Penal Substitution versus Design Law – What’s the Difference? July 18, 2018
- Penal Substitution: Modern Baal Worship May 12, 2020
- Perfecting Christian Character January 22, 2012
- Politics and the Gospel July 6, 2023
Chronological
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Medical Marijuana and Psychiatric Illness – A Call to Action
Dr. Jennings submitted the following article to Psychiatric News to consider for publication in their paper, however after several months he has not had a response and is posting it […]
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School Shootings – Why All the Violence?
In the aftermath of the tragic shooting of 20 children and 6 adults, at the Sandy Hook Elementary School, in Newtown, Connecticut people are searching for answers – why? Why did this tragedy happen? Why all the shootings[i] – Columbine, Nickel Mines Village, Clackamas Town Center Mall, Virginia Tech, a movie theater in Colorado and far too many more – why?
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Soy Beans, Fish Oil and Obesity
Over the last 100 years dietary patterns in many westernized countries have changed. In the US, there has been a significant shift in the percentages of dietary oils ingested, away from healthy oils to more obesity promoting fats. Historically, the human diet containing no more than 1% of an oil known as linoleic acid (LA), which is an omega 6 fatty acid found in a variety of foods, but is highly concentrated in soy bean oil. Over the past century the US dietary intake of LA has increased from 1% to 8% of daily caloric intake.
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Forgiving Self – Why Is It So Hard?
Hello, I am from Malawi but live in the UK. I have been following your class for about a year now. I must say I am impressed with how your ministry has grown… you have taught me how to forgive myself. This has set me free indeed… [but my] question is “Why is it so hard to forgive ourselves?” Can you please help me shed light on this?
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What Angels Saw at the Cross
Revelation 12:10-12 says, “Then I heard a loud voice in heaven say: ‘Now have come the salvation and the power and the kingdom of our God, and the authority of his Messiah. For the accuser of our brothers and sisters, who accuses them before our God day and night, has been hurled down. They triumphed over him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony; they did not love their lives so much as to shrink from death.
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Creation, Evolution, and Evidence Based Thinking
As a Christian physician and scientist (one who forms beliefs based upon objective evidence, which is testable and reproducible, while remaining open to modifying those beliefs as more evidence becomes available), I am struck by the level of non-evidence-based thinking and believing rife within both religious and scientific communities.
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Women’s Ordination
Recently I was asked to read an article that addressed the issue of ordination of women. The article, while advocating for female pastors, opposed ordination for women as ordination included “church authority” to baptize and establish churches. The author appealed to the example of Lucifer in heaven being jealous of Christ and Korah being jealous of Aaron and neither being content with their position as evidence that God has selected men to be ordained and women should not be jealous of ordination but content with their position.
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Retribution or Rehabilitation
As I was reviewing this week’s [bible study] lesson on Final Events, you make the statement in your outline…”When one accepts that God imposes law, then one must conclude that the consequences one experiences for disobedience to God’s law is imposed by God, or that God’s wrath is something that he inflicts to punish for sin.” Since I am developing in law school my views of criminal punishment and civil sanctions, should I relate my view of God into the courtroom?
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Effective Communication
Writer Charles Swindoll once found himself with too many commitments in too few days. He got nervous and tense about it. “I was snapping at my wife and our children, choking down my food at mealtimes, and feeling irritated at those unexpected interruptions through the day,” he recalled in his book Stress Fractures. “Before long, things around our home started reflecting the patter of my hurry-up style. It was becoming unbearable.
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Salvation & Sanctification
The following is a short exchange with one of our online listeners: Nelson: I just listened to 2012 Q3 Lesson 4 and I’m a little confused about your last statement before the prayer. You mentioned that Peter wasn’t saved until he died to self (I’m paraphrasing). I’ve always thought that salvation comes from accepting (believing) Christ as your Savior (John 3:16) and that sanctification is the process of dying to self and becoming more like Christ. Can you explain to me a little more what salvation is?
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Genuine Intimacy – What is it and Can Singles Experience it?
What exactly is intimacy? Is it a human need or just a want? Is it just for marriage? If it is a need we were created with, how do singles fulfill that need without violating the design protocol?
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Abuse, Christian Reconciliation, and Boundaries
Where and how does one draw the line between Christian reconciliation and not having contact with an individual who is verbally abusive?
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