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Author name: Matthew Mittelberg

Does Doubt Demand Deconstruction? 7X7 Presentation

This event is designed for high schoolers. Please see our larger schedule for more public events for all audiences. Is doubt a sin? If it’s not a sin, how should we handle our doubts and unanswered questions? Is deconstruction a healthy option for the person concerned with truth? Matthew Mittelberg will explore these questions and […]

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Are your kids ready? Preparing the next generation to stand firm in their faith

In a world increasingly hostile to biblical truth, how can we equip our kids to stand firm in their faith? Join Megan Almon and Mike Sherrard for an engaging and practical discussion on preparing the next generation to navigate the challenges of a secular culture with confidence and conviction. This event will help parents, pastors,

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The Truth: Can We Know It? Why Think It’s Christianity?

This event is designed for middle schoolers through young adults. Please see our larger schedule for more public events for all audiences. There’s so much confusion in our culture about truth. In a world of fake news, disagreement, and AI-generated content, is it even possible to know the truth—especially spiritual truth? Matthew Mittelberg will explore

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Irrational Easter–could Jesus really conquer death, or are miracles impossible?

Published March 25, 2024 Amidst the egg hunts, chocolate bunnies, and barely edible sugar-covered marshmallows, it’s easy to forget the real meaning behind Easter. For Christians, Easter is about more than just pastel colors and family gatherings—it’s about the physical resurrection of a Jewish carpenter 2,000 years ago in Judea. This belief stands at the

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How do we know the right books made it into the New Testament? 

This article first appeared on biblestudytools.com, November 2018   “To rewrite the history books…Constantine commissioned and financed a new Bible, which omitted those gospels that spoke of Christ’s human traits and embellished those gospels that made Him godlike. The earlier gospels were outlawed, gathered up, and burned.”1   This passage, from the bestselling Dan Brown novel The

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