Message—What is Your Hope? Part 1 What’s your hope as a believer in Jesus? If you ask several different believers, you might receive several different answers; and they’re not all wrong. Spending eternity in heaven? That’s right. Forgiveness of sins? That’s right, too. But as Chris will explain; those aren’t the answers that he looks for. All Christians share a …
September 26, 2015 | #1539—Interview: Asa Kasher
Interview—Asa Kasher Asa Kasher (Hebrew: אסא כשר, born on June 6, 1940) is an Israeli philosopher working as a Professor at Tel Aviv University and at Shalem College, Israel. He is noted for authorship of Israel Defense Forces’s Code of Conduct. He won the Israel Prize in 2000 for his contributions to philosophy. His recent books include Military Ethics, Judaism and Idolatry, …
September 19, 2015 | #1538—Yom Kippur
Message—Yom Kippur Yom Kippur. The holiest day on the Jewish Calendar. You may know it as The Day of Atonement. This high holy day begins Tuesday evening, September 22nd and ends Wednesday, September 23rd 2015. In his message today, Chris will talk about the importance of Yom Kippur and how Christ has become OUR once for all atonement. Message Transcript …
September 12, 2015 | #1537—Interview: Melanie Phillips
Interview—Melanie Phillips Chris invites Melanie Phillips on this week’s program to unpack the issues surrounding the rise in European anti-semitism and how it is manifesting itself in European culture and politics. Melanie Phillips is a British journalist, broadcaster and author. Her weekly column, which is currently appearing in The Times, has appeared over the years in the Guardian, Observer, Sunday Times and Daily Mail. She …
September 5, 2015 | #1536—Interview: Dr. Daniel Wallace, Part 2
Interview—Dr. Daniel Wallace Dr. Daniel Wallace is senior professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary (has taught there for more than 30 years ) and he is also the Executive Director of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts. Last week, Chris and Dan discussed the current age of skepticism and the reliability of the New …
August 29, 2015 | #1535—Interview: Dr. Daniel Wallace, Part 1
Interview—Dr. Daniel Wallace Dr. Daniel Wallace is senior professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary (has taught there for more than 30 years ) and he is also the Executive Director of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts. On this week’s show, Chris and Dan discuss the current age of skepticism and the reliability of …
August 22, 2015 | #1534—Lamenting Leads to Light, Part 3
Message—Lamenting Leads to Light, Part 3 On today’s show Chris invites Renee Napier to join him for a discussion on how lamenting and hope can co-exist. Renee shares with us the role that lamenting played in her life as she struggled with the death of her daughter, Meagan, who was killed by a drunk driver. “On May 11th, 2002, a drunk …
August 15, 2015 | #1533—Interview: Jim Showers
Interview—Jim Showers On today’s program we’ll be discussing one of the most crucial issues we’re dealing with as a nation right now, an issue that has global ramifications. The Iran deal. So, we’re happy to bring to you this special interview with Friends of Israel’s executive director Dr. Jim Showers. We’ll return to our regular format next week. INTERVIEW QUESTIONS 1. …
August 8, 2015 | #1532—Lamenting Leads to Light, Part 2
Message—Lamenting Leads to Light, Part 2 “I believe there are times in our lives when God dismantles us, sometimes you can almost feel Him as He’s deconstructing you brick-by-brick, when even the sacred or important things to us that we thought could never be moved have been upended, much like our story here in the book of Lamentations. “When God …
August 1, 2015 | #1531—Lamenting Leads to Light, Part 1
Message—Lamenting Leads to Light, Part 1 “No one likes to mourn, no one likes to grieve, it’s sadness… because it usually means they’ve lost something or someone important. Lamenting is an inevitable part of one’s life, at some point we all mourn. I’m reminded of what Chuck Swindoll said in his book Starting Over, “The hardest thing about life is …