The Woman Who Chose Forgiveness in the Face of Evil
Corrie ten Boom survived a Nazi concentration camp and later faced one of her former captors. Her decision to forgive reveals the profound power of the gospel to overcome even the deepest wounds.
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Corrie ten Boom survived a Nazi concentration camp and later faced one of her former captors. Her decision to forgive reveals the profound power of the gospel to overcome even the deepest wounds.
Many admire Jesus as a moral teacher, but His own words go much further. By forgiving sins, claiming authority over the law, and identifying Himself with God???s purposes, Jesus raises a question that cannot be ignored: Who did He believe He was?
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A clear and simple introduction to the good news of Jesus Christ. Discover what God has done to save sinners, why it matters for your life, and how you can respond in repentance and faith.
Jesus invites Himself to Zacchaeus???s table before anything changes. In this encounter, we see the heart of the gospel: grace moves first, belonging comes before transformation, and the Son of Man seeks and saves the lost.
Some questions refuse to go away. They surface in quiet moments, in suffering, in conversations with friends, or in the tension between what we hope is true and what we actually experience. Can the Bible be trusted? Is faith opposed to reason? Why does suffering cut so deeply? Why do we care so much about justice? Who did Jesus think He was???and did He really rise from the dead? This series, Gospel Questions, is an invitation to engage those questions honestly and thoughtfully. Not with slogans or shallow answers, but with careful reflection rooted in Scripture, theology, and the real world we live in.
The good news announces God???s rescue through Jesus Christ. From a simple summary to the full story of Scripture, we see our need, God???s provision in the cross and resurrection, and His call to respond in repentance and faith.
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These are real stories of real people whose lives were changed by Jesus Christ. From skeptics and scholars to athletes and ordinary men and women, each story points to the same truth: the gospel is powerful, personal, and still at work today.
Suffering is universal, but it does more than cause pain???it raises deeper questions about meaning, justice, and reality. Why does suffering trouble us so deeply, and what might that reveal about the world we live in?