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Running to Win
Erwin Lutzer
October 25, 2024
The Nuremberg Trials highlighted the need for a transcendent law that applies to all cultures, rooted in the existence of God. In modern times, laws like SOGI laws in America are being used to coerce people into accepting certain lifestyles, raising concerns about freedom of speech and the role of the church in society. Christians are being called to faithfulness and to stand against the darkness, even in the face of persecution. [... more]
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Running to Win
Erwin Lutzer
October 24, 2024
The intersection of law and morality is crucial in understanding the role of transcendent truth in shaping justice. The example of Nazi Germany highlights how disconnecting law from transcendent values can lead to devastating consequences. In contrast, the founding documents of the United States, such as the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, were designed to balance freedom with laws necessary for the common good. However, the interpretation of these documents has become increasingly malleable, leading to conflicts over issues like same-sex marriage and abortion rights. The Bible teaches that human wisdom is foolishness compared to the wisdom of God, and that truth, law, and morality must be grounded in God to be truly just and good. [... more]
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Courage in the Line of Fire
Dr. Michael Brown
July 05, 2017
Dr. Michael Brown discusses the importance of religious liberty and freedom of religion, highlighting the challenges faced by Christians in the US and around the world. He also shares stories of Muslims coming to faith in Jesus Christ in the Middle East, and the work of missionaries in Iraq, including Neil and Lindsay Brewer, who are serving with their four children in northern Iraq. [... more]
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