Jesus the Messiah: Myth or truth?
Was the baby in the manger really Jesus Christ, God’s Son, the promised Messiah? Or was he just an ordinary human baby of no special importance. Was it a myth, or the truth? Let’s weigh the evidence.
Was the baby in the manger really Jesus Christ, God’s Son, the promised Messiah? Or was he just an ordinary human baby of no special importance. Was it a myth, or the truth? Let’s weigh the evidence.
This free downloadable PowerPoint, with an outline script and colourful slides, explains the real meaning of Christmas in a way children can relate to.
What is the evidence that Jesus came back from the dead? In previous parts of this series we have explored 6 evidences. Click below to visit these pages. In Part 1 – The seal that was broken, the grave stone rolled away, the grave clothes left behind. In Part 2 – The empty tomb, the
What is the evidence for the resurrection of Jesus Christ? In part 1 of this series we looked at a broken seal, the stone that was rolled away, and the grave clothes left in the tomb. This post will deal with three more evidences of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Evidence 4. The Empty Tomb
What is the evidence for the resurrection of Jesus Christ?What do Christians believe happened to Jesus on that first Easter weekend? • Christians believe that Jesus was arrested, tried and crucified.• That the body of Jesus was placed in a tomb.• That the tomb was sealed with a great rock. • That three days after
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