Discerning Fact from Fiction
With the popularity of the best-selling novel and soon-to-be-released movie, The DaVinci Code, questions are being raised about the truth of the Christian faith. Can we trust the Bible? How accurate are the facts of our faith? Was Jesus God? Was he married? What about Mary Magdalene? This series will address some of those challenges with historical answers. It will investigate the authenticity of the original documents of the Christian faith. It will provide answers you can use as you respond to the questions that will inevitably be asked in the very near future.
Knowing Your Facts
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This message focuses on 1 Peter 3:15 and the responsibility a Christian has to give a good answer to questions about the faith. The story line of the book leads to the question, "Can I Really Trust the Bible?" Looking at three questions relating to the historicity of an ancient document and how the New Testament holds up under scrutiny we learn that the Bible can be trusted.
What About Mary Magdalene?
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In the gospels there are few people as intriguing as Mary of Magdala. Freed from demon-possession by Jesus she became part of his traveling band of followers. She was there at the cross and was the first to see him after he was raised. But was she who Dan Brown's novel claims she was? This message takes a look at the facts about the person of Mary Magdalene.
The Facts About Our Savior and Scripture | 
Christianity rests on two primary pillars of truth - Jesus Christ is the Son of God and the Savior of the world.The Bible is the inspired Word of God. There are strong statements in the book that question these statements. In this message we look at what is fact and what is fiction.