Friday, November 04, 2005

What's New?

While I haven't added anything to the blog in several days, I have been writing plenty of other stuff. There are three new pieces in the Q&A section, with more to come soon. The three new pieces (also listed on our "What's New" section) are:

1) Proving the Resurrection. This article is available as an uploadable pdf file (if "uploadable" is indeed a word). You can go directly to it here . This article is based on a transcription of a sermon I preached back in 2001 that goes through the historic facts and evidence that support the reality of Christ's resurrection, affirming the doctrine that forms the very heart of Christianity. The original transcript used to be posted on the GCA website before we underwent our facelift last year. I returned to the transcript, made it more readable (since I don't speak quite as succinctly as I write), and it is now available.

2) Saved, Not Saved, or .... ? Most every Q&A posted on our site started out as an email exchange. Some of those conversations addressed topics that I thought would be helpful to our larger reading/listening audience. And, over time, our Q&A section has become the most popular section of our site. Well anyway, this latest Q&A was indeed a recent email that posited the idea of a third position for humans who were neither saved nor un-saved. It's an interesting, albeit completely un-biblical, position that I couldn't help but delve into.

3) The Passion Week of Christ. While this Q&A has been on the site for a number of years, the chart that was available (as a PDF) was a timeline. That timeline chart was created by Jennifer Showalter from the linear chart I originally created as a Word document. Now both versions are available as PDF files that you can upload to your own hard drive for reference. The new one is available here .

So, if you're disappointed that there isn't anything new to read here in blog-land, head over to the Q&A area (or "What's New" area) and click on the latest stuff.

As always, comments and feedback are welcome!