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Hellish Near-Death Experiences

What are Hellish Near Death Experiences? How common are they and what do they reveal, if anything, about the afterlife. Dr. Steve Miller joins us on this topic.

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50 Years Studying the Resurrection: Magnum Opus by Gary Habermas

What is the latest case for the resurrection? After 32,000+ hours studying, what does Gary Habermas consider the strongest evidence?

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The Case for Life: Answering the Toughest Pro-choice Arguments

What is the current state of the debate over abortion? How should Christians lovingly defend life? Scott Klusendorf, author of "The Case for Life" shares here.

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The Deconstruction of Christianity (ft. Alisa Childers, Tim Barnett)

A movement called 'deconstruction' is sweeping through our churches and it is affecting our loved ones. What is deconstruction? Should we be concerned about it?

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5 Dangerous Lies of Our Modern Age (w/ Rosaria Butterfield)

Should Christians use preferred gender pronouns? Is same-sex attraction a sin, or is it the behavior? Sean discusses these and more with Rosaria Butterfield.

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How to Question (and Doubt) Faith

What are good questions we should ask? Why does God communicate with questions? Matt Anderson wants people to understand that we do not need to fear questions.

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Christian Universalism: 12 Questions

Can Satan be redeemed? Is Christian universalism a valid option for Christians? Exploring these and other questions with Dr. Michael McClymond.

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From Jihad to Jesus: A Radical Muslim Converts to Christianity (ft. Tomas Samuel)

Why would a radical Muslim become a follower of Jesus? Tomas Samuel was a strict Salafi Muslim who preached and taught Islam to convert more westeners.

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How Near-Death Experiences Point to God

For decades, John Burke has been studying accounts of survivors brought back from near death who lived to tell of both heavenly and hellish experiences.

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9 Reasons People Deconstruct (and what to do about it)

What is deconstruction? Why are so many people deconstructing their faith? Well, there's a right way and a wrong way to do that.