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The Prophets

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 What did the Prophets write?  How did what they wrote come true?

The Stranger

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 A clear and simple explanation of the World's Best Seller, The Holy Bible.

The Lamb
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The Lamb DVD
This children's book and video gives an excellent and beautifully illustrated overview of the Bible's message.
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We believe ...

bulletin the word by word inspiration and divine authority of the Holy Scriptures.
bulletin one God eternally existing in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
bulletin the Lord Jesus Christ as true God and true man; His virgin birth, spotless humanity, vicarious death, bodily resurrection, present advocacy; and His personal, imminent, bodily, visible, pre-tribulation, and premillenial return for His Church.
bulletin the fall of man, resulting in his complete and universal separation from God and his need for salvation.
bulletthat the Lord Jesus Christ shed His blood and died as a sacrifice for the sins of the whole world.
bulletthat salvation is a free and everlasting gift of God, entirely apart from works; that every person is responsible to receive salvation by personal faith in the Lord Jesus Christ; that a soul once truly saved can never be lost.
bulletthat the Holy Spirit regenerates with divine life and personally indwells the believer upon his faith in Christ for salvation.
bulletin the bodily resurrection of both the saved and unsaved.
bulletin the unending life of the saved with the Lord, and the unending punishment of the unsaved.
bulletin the responsibility of each believer, motivated by the love of Christ and empowered by the Holy Spirit, to witness for Christ and to live sacrificially for the proclamation of the Gospel into all the world.
bulletin believer's baptism by immersion.
 

 

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