Special Lecture Series: GOD, I HAVE SOME QUESTIONS

Would you like to ask God some difficult questions about this life and the world we live in? Come join us on Saturday, April 8th for our free lecture series to see how God answers some of your common questions in His Word. Each lecture session will conclude with a candid Q & A period from the audience. No reservations are required. Everyone is welcome. See below for more details.

Date:

Saturday, April 8, 2023
10am / 11am / 1pm / 2pm

Location:

The NonProfit Center
2nd Floor Conference Room
89 South Street, Boston, MA

lesson topics:

10 am - What’s going on here?

  • These are crazy times!

  • What am I supposed to see?

11 am - Where’s this heading?

  • Where’s this roller coaster going?

  • What’s at the end?

1 pm - Is there any hope?

  • Is there solid ground anywhere?

  • Is there any light to be found in this darkness?

2 pm - Can I get a pass on “church”?

  • Okay, I’m ready, but I have a problem with “church”.

  • Can I have Jesus without Church?

Translation in Spanish will be available in real-time at the Lectures. (La traducción al español estará disponible en tiempo real en las Conferencias.)

Recordings for the Lectures will be made available on our website. If you have any additional questions, please contact us.


PAST LECTURE SERIES ARCHIVES

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Overview of the Bible

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The Book of Revelation

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God, I Have Some Questions

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4 common questions.  4 answers from the Bible.

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God Is...: Seeking God in the Psalms

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The Bible on Trial  

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The Bible on Trial

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With claims to divine inspiration and eternal, worldwide authority, critical objections to the Bible aren’t surprising. It is the product of humans, it’s been corrupted over the years, and it’s an ancient document with no relevance today. Or is it? These four lectures on the reliability of the Scriptures, its historical accuracy, its moral stance, and its clarity seek to begin to answer those questions. 

Please see "The Bible on Trial" 2014 for the most recent audio recordings!


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