MRM’s Aaron Shafovaloff and Bill McKeever discuss recent evangelism experiences on the streets of Provo. Find out what some of the latest arguments are in this new series.
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MRM’s Aaron Shafovaloff and Bill McKeever discuss recent evangelism experiences on the streets of Provo. Find out what some of the latest arguments are in this new series.
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MRM’s Aaron Shafovaloff and Bill McKeever discuss recent evangelism experiences on the streets of Provo. Find out what some of the latest arguments are in this new series.
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MRM’s Aaron Shafovaloff and Bill McKeever discuss recent evangelism experiences on the streets of Provo. Find out what some of the latest arguments are in this new series.
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MRM’s Aaron Shafovaloff and Bill McKeever discuss recent evangelism experiences on the streets of Provo. Find out what some of the latest arguments are in this new series.
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MRM’s Aaron Shafovaloff and Bill McKeever discuss recent evangelism experiences on the streets of Provo. Find out what some of the latest arguments are in this new series.
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Apostle Jeffrey R. Holland gave a talk in General Conference in October 2017 that discussed how perfection can be attained eventually. What did he say? What did he say between the lines? Bill and Eric discuss this talk and give an Evangelical Christian perspective. A class series! For more on the topic, check out the article “To Be or Not to Be? That is the Question” found at https://www.mrm.org/perfectionism
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In the October 2017 General Conference, Jeffrey Holland–now the President of the Quroum of the Twelve–gave a talk titled “Be Ye Therefore Perfect–Evenentually.” Many Latter-day Saints cite this talk to show that perfection is not required now. Is this what Mr. Holland was saying? Bill and Eric take a closer look.
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Apostle Jeffrey R. Holland gave a talk in General Conference in October 2017 that discussed how perfection can be attained eventually. What did he say? What did he say between the lines? Bill and Eric discuss this talk and give an Evangelical Christian perspective. A class series! For more on the topic, check out the article “To Be or Not to Be? That is the Question” found at https://www.mrm.org/perfectionism
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In the October 2017 General Conference, Jeffrey Holland–now the President of the Quroum of the Twelve–gave a talk titled “Be Ye Therefore Perfect–Evenentually.” Many Latter-day Saints cite this talk to show that perfection is not required now. Is this what Mr. Holland was saying? Bill and Eric take a closer look.
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Apostle Jeffrey R. Holland gave a talk in General Conference in October 2017 that discussed how perfection can be attained eventually. What did he say? What did he say between the lines? Bill and Eric discuss this talk and give an Evangelical Christian perspective. A class series! For more on the topic, check out the article “To Be or Not to Be? That is the Question” found at https://www.mrm.org/perfectionism
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In the October 2017 General Conference, Jeffrey Holland–now the President of the Quroum of the Twelve–gave a talk titled “Be Ye Therefore Perfect–Evenentually.” Many Latter-day Saints cite this talk to show that perfection is not required now. Is this what Mr. Holland was saying? Bill and Eric take a closer look.
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Apostle Jeffrey R. Holland gave a talk in General Conference in October 2017 that discussed how perfection can be attained eventually. What did he say? What did he say between the lines? Bill and Eric discuss this talk and give an Evangelical Christian perspective. A class series! For more on the topic, check out the article “To Be or Not to Be? That is the Question” found at https://www.mrm.org/perfectionism
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In the October 2017 General Conference, Jeffrey Holland–now the President of the Quroum of the Twelve–gave a talk titled “Be Ye Therefore Perfect–Evenentually.” Many Latter-day Saints cite this talk to show that perfection is not required now. Is this what Mr. Holland was saying? Bill and Eric take a closer look.
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In the October 2017 General Conference, Jeffrey Holland–now the President of the Quroum of the Twelve–gave a talk titled “Be Ye Therefore Perfect–Evenentually.” Many Latter-day Saints cite this talk to show that perfection is not required now. Is this what Mr. Holland was saying? Bill and Eric take a closer look.
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Apostle Jeffrey R. Holland gave a talk in General Conference in October 2017 that discussed how perfection can be attained eventually. What did he say? What did he say between the lines? Bill and Eric discuss this talk and give an Evangelical Christian perspective. A class series! For more on the topic, check out the article “To Be or Not to Be? That is the Question” found at https://www.mrm.org/perfectionism
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Latter-day Saints believe that men and angels are fundamentally the same kind of being. Does the Bible teach this doctrine? What should Christians think about angels? This week, Bill and Bradley Campbell (of GodLovesMormons.com) discuss the nature of men and angels from an Evangelical Christian perspective. For more on the topic, check out the article “Angels: Heavenly beings or Evolved Humans?” found at https://www.mrm.org/angelic-or-human.
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Latter-day Saints believe that men and angels are fundamentally the same kind of being. Does the Bible teach this doctrine? What should Christians think about angels? This week, Bill and Bradley Campbell (of GodLovesMormons.com) discuss the nature of men and angels from an Evangelical Christian perspective. For more on the topic, check out the article “Angels: Heavenly beings or Evolved Humans?” found at https://www.mrm.org/angelic-or-human.
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Latter-day Saints believe that men and angels are fundamentally the same kind of being. Does the Bible teach this doctrine? What should Christians think about angels? This week, Bill and Bradley Campbell (of GodLovesMormons.com) discuss the nature of men and angels from an Evangelical Christian perspective. For more on the topic, check out the article “Angels: Heavenly beings or Evolved Humans?” found at https://www.mrm.org/angelic-or-human.
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Latter-day Saints believe that men and angels are fundamentally the same kind of being. Does the Bible teach this doctrine? What should Christians think about angels? This week, Bill and Bradley Campbell (of GodLovesMormons.com) discuss the nature of men and angels from an Evangelical Christian perspective. For more on the topic, check out the article “Angels: Heavenly beings or Evolved Humans?” found at https://www.mrm.org/angelic-or-human.
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Latter-day Saints believe that men and angels are fundamentally the same kind of being. Does the Bible teach this doctrine? What should Christians think about angels? This week, Bill and Bradley Campbell (of GodLovesMormons.com) discuss the nature of men and angels from an Evangelical Christian perspective. For more on the topic, check out the article “Angels: Heavenly beings or Evolved Humans?” found at https://www.mrm.org/angelic-or-human.
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Does James teach that we are justified by faith and works? Latter-day Saints frequently use James 2 to argue that the Protestant notion of “justification by faith alone” is absurd, but is that really what James taught? Bill and Eric discuss James chapter 2 from an Evangelical Christian perspective. For more on the topic, check out the article “Does James contradict sola fides (salvation by faith alone)? A closer look at James 2:14-26” found at https://www.mrm.org/james-2.
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Does James teach that we are justified by faith and works? Latter-day Saints frequently use James 2 to argue that the Protestant notion of “justification by faith alone” is absurd, but is that really what James taught? Bill and Eric discuss James chapter 2 from an Evangelical Christian perspective. For more on the topic, check out the article “Does James contradict sola fides (salvation by faith alone)? A closer look at James 2:14-26” found at https://www.mrm.org/james-2.
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Does James teach that we are justified by faith and works? Latter-day Saints frequently use James 2 to argue that the Protestant notion of “justification by faith alone” is absurd, but is that really what James taught? Bill and Eric discuss James chapter 2 from an Evangelical Christian perspective. For more on the topic, check out the article “Does James contradict sola fides (salvation by faith alone)? A closer look at James 2:14-26” found at https://www.mrm.org/james-2.
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Does James teach that we are justified by faith and works? Latter-day Saints frequently use James 2 to argue that the Protestant notion of “justification by faith alone” is absurd, but is that really what James taught? Bill and Eric discuss James chapter 2 from an Evangelical Christian perspective. For more on the topic, check out the article “Does James contradict sola fides (salvation by faith alone)? A closer look at James 2:14-26” found at https://www.mrm.org/james-2.
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Does James teach that we are justified by faith and works? Latter-day Saints frequently use James 2 to argue that the Protestant notion of “justification by faith alone” is absurd, but is that really what James taught? Bill and Eric discuss James chapter 2 from an Evangelical Christian perspective. For more on the topic, check out the article “Does James contradict sola fides (salvation by faith alone)? A closer look at James 2:14-26” found at https://www.mrm.org/james-2.
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