How We Found the Universe (Science and Faith)

How We Found the Universe (Science and Faith)

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Crisis Apparitions!

Something happens at the moment of death. Sometimes the living sense it from miles away. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli examine 140 years of research into crisis apparitions: who experiences them, what the science says, and what the faith says. The post Crisis Apparitions! appeare ...  Show more

Jesus’ Most Misunderstood Prophecy? The Olivet Discourse (Not the End of the World)

Jesus' most misunderstood prophecy has sent readers down the wrong path for centuries. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli examine the Olivet Discourse: what did Jesus actually predict, and did it happen? The post Jesus’ Most Misunderstood Prophecy? The Olivet Discourse (Not the End of ...  Show more

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