Is Christianity Exclusive?

Is Christianity Exclusive?

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Are Transgender Women, Women? - SUMMER REPLAY

Kyle Worley and Rebecca McLaughlin discuss the question; are transgender women, women?Questions Covered in This Episode:What is a man? What is a woman?Is a transgender woman a woman?What issues has this confusion presented?What is our primary responsiblity we have as Christians i ...  Afficher plus

Why Should Christians Care for Immigrants? with Bri Stensrud - SUMMER REPLAY

The conversation centers around the complexities of being pro-life in a broader context. Bri shares her transformative journey from traditional pro-life advocacy into a holistic pursuit that sees immigration and refugee care as extensions of the same intrinsic Christian value of ...  Afficher plus

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How Can You Say There’s Only One True Faith? - Audio
Grace Community Church, Arlington, VA

This Sunday we’re wrestling with the question, How can you say there’s only one true faith? More specifically, what do you do with Jesus’ exclusive claim that “No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6)? 

Are You a Stereotypical Christian?
The Mark Driscoll Podcast

Is it good to be a sterotypical Christian? If you're being slandered should it be considered a badge of honor? Tune in to find out.

Order Pastor Mark's newest book Vote Like Jesus to help you navigate this election year! -Instead of looking left or right, get the book ...
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What is So Unique About the Christian Worldview?
The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

What is unique about Christianity? How does Christianity uniquely and accurately describe the world around us? In this interview with Alex McFarland, J. Warner describes the unique, evidential nature of the Christian worldview. 

Is the Christian Faith Forensically Verifiable?
The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

Can the Christian worldview answer objections? Is it evidentially verifiable? Can we make a case? In this episode of the podcast, J. Warner talks with Bill Arnold about the strength of our position as Christians.