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The Bible and/versus Modern Archaeology

Well, we were just talking about the fact that the Bible proves or disproves modern science—and not vice versa (see "Noah's Ark: Finally Found?"). Now it just so happens that we have a followup report (not on the search for Noah's Ark, but on something else) that illustrates my point …

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Noah's Ark: Finally Found?

For as long as I can remember, they’ve been searching for Noah’s Ark. Who are “they”? It’s a long list: various crackpots, publicity seekers, hacks for sensationalist tabloids, fortune-hunting opportunists, some sincere believers, a sprinkling of legitimate scientists, and even a retired US astronaut. The late Ron Wyatt, an archaeologist...

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Islam: Religion of Peace?

Most of us know that not all Muslims are terrorists. If you don't know it, you must live in a bubble somewhere. For those of us who have Muslim neighbors, or who go to school (or work) with Muslim people, it's a non-issue. They aren't all that different from the...

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Significant Scholarship for Pro-Israel Evangelicals

We all know there's a dearth of in-depth, yet accessible scholarship in the messianic evangelical world these days. It seems like most of our publications go to one extreme or the other. Either they're dumbed down to a sixth-grade level (no offense to you sixth graders out there) or they're...

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Dennis Prager: The Middle East Problem

The Middle East peace process is stalled again and no one is surprised. It's virtually impossible for me to say anything else beyond that without repeating myself. So this time, I'm going to let someone else say it: Dennis Prager: the Middle East Problem Thanks, Mr. Prager. I couldn't have...

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Christ or Messiah?

From time to time, people ask why we often use Hebrew terms rather than their more traditional English counterparts. Here are some examples of what they're talking about. We say things like ... Yeshua rather than Jesus Messiah rather than Christ Kehila rather than church Covenant (as in "New Covenant")...

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Putting the Heat on Israeli Messianics ... Literally

We have to be careful when we talk about issues like the one I'm about to bring up because sometimes it can play into the hands of anti-Semitic and anti-Israel forces. Whenever we talk about how messianic believers in Israel are sometimes targeted for persecution, and sometimes even attacked violently...

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Vatican: Israel Isn't the Promised Land After All

Wow, talk about a revelation! Arab News reported in its October 23 (2010) edition that a Vatican synod on the Middle East declared that “Israel cannot use the biblical concept of a 'promised land' or a 'chosen people' to justify new settlements in Jerusalem or territorial claims.” How could I...

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Speaking in Tongues, Part 5 of 5

Conclusion When we look at the panorama of Bible history, both past and future, we find that miracles happen in clusters—and they’re not arbitrary. They have a purpose. For instance, one cluster of miracles took place during Moses' ministry, another during the overlapping ministries of Elijah and Elisha, a third...

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Speaking in Tongues, Part 4 of 5

Please Note: Some of the hyperlinks below will take you to YouTube or other secular sites where you may see profanity or other objectionable content. We recommend that children not be allowed to click on these links without adult supervision. Regarding their view of supernatural gifts, theologians generally fall into...

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Speaking in Tongues, Part 3 of 5

Most of the NT references to the gift of foreign languages ("tongues") are found in 1 Corinthians 12, 13, & 14. The congregation at Corinth (in ancient Greece) was the most dysfunctional of all the NT congregations. Roughly 85% of the content of 1st Corinthians is corrective in nature; that …

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Speaking in Tongues, Part 2 of 5

Now we come to our analysis of the tongues phenomenon. Due to time and space limitations, this will be a condensed study. 1. There are two types of speaking in tongues—glossolalia and xenoglossia. The term glossolalia (from two Greek words meaning "tongue" and "speak") refers to the phenomenon of ecstatic...

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Speaking in Tongues, Part 1 of 5

Please Note: Some of the hyperlinks below will take you to YouTube or other secular sites where you may see profanity or other objectionable content. We recommend that children not be allowed to click on these links without adult supervision. From time to time, people write to us and ask...

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The Superheated Early Universe (NatGeo)

National Geographic is a well-oiled, money-making machine. And an exceptionally profitable one, at that. NatGeo markets everything from books and magazines to DVDs and even genetic testing. They're especially known for their award-winning photography and documentaries. The wildlife documentaries, especially, are pretty cool. Now they even have their own television...

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What About Those "Illegal" West Bank Settlements?

I'm not going to say "I told you so" because I don't like it when people say it to me. But I did. In my September 4 blog entry ("Middle East Peace Talks ... Again"), I declared (with my characteristic sense of undying optimism), "The current talks are ... doomed...

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Is ET Dropping by on October 12?

Almost every week, we receive a prophetic "warning" of one kind or another from someone who claims to have had "a word from God." Sometimes these warnings are about the Rapture. Other times they're about imminent natural disasters, political happenings, or other prophetically significant events that these folks have allegedly...

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The New and Improved Israel, God's Timepiece

We're updating and republishing my booklet Israel, God's Timepiece. Our plan is to roll out the new edition at our prophecy conference in Branson, MO, next year (www.godisraelandyou.com). I originally wrote IGT in the late 1980s. Dr. Halff (the founder of our ministry who went to Heaven in November of...

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Is Demon Possession Real?

This past weekend, we heard from a woman in Oklahoma City who says she's demon possessed and has been shunned by her family and friends. The message she left sounded like a desperate cry for help. Our pastoral staff has already set the wheels in motion to get this poor …

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Religion: Harmful to Mental Health?

I feel your pain! That was my first thought when I ran across the Recovering Religionists website this past weekend while doing some research online. Their home page announces: We are Recovering Religionists™, people who have given religion our best shot but just can’t bring ourselves to believe in virgin...

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You, Me, & the Temple of God

Over the weekend, Rob Styler, our director of missions, sent me this link to "The New America" blog site: click here What's particularly interesting about that blog entry is that it was written by Zach Duke, who went on our August 2010 "Live the Land" student tour to Israel. There...

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