Backed by science... again
Attacks on the Bible are nothing new. But discoveries in recent decades have put the skeptics on the defensive. Modern archaeology is shedding light on the events of the Gospel as you'll see in this episode of "Truths That Transform."
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What Does Archaeology Prove?
As modern Israel marks its 75th birthday, we’ll share portions of a recent visit to the Holy Land by Pastor Rob Pacienza. Christianity is based on real, historical events, from the creation of Adam and Eve to the parting of the Red Sea to the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ. Skeptics who want to push Christianity to the margins have often denied these events.
But on this program, we'll share how a growing number of discoveries have demonstrated the truth of the Biblical account of history. And you'll see how this evidence can bolster your faith.
Why should we care about Israel?
The Nazi Holocaust destroyed six million Jewish lives. The so-called "BDS movement," (boycott, divest, and sanction Israel) has found widespread support on the Left, both in America and internationally. What should the Christian's stance be on the welfare of Israel? Pastor Rob Pacienza shares more in his "Truths That Transform" commentary.
Israel at 75
75 years ago, the U.S. became the first nation to acknowledge the establishment of Israel. But Israel has experienced opposition from day one. They have been attacked repeatedly. Three times Arab enemies have invaded to annihilate. But Israel has been able to fight off her enemies. Today Israel not only survives, she thrives.
Israel's History, Future, and Why it Matters
As the nation of Israel celebrates its 75th birthday, we look at the pressures that still exist for this lone-democratic nation in the heart of the Middle East. Take a look at why Israel’s relationship with America, and the ancient events that took place there still matter today on this "Truths That Transform."
Encounters with Jesus: The Road to Emmaus
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of modern Israel—a momentous event in world history.
On this program, you’ll discover how the messiah given to Israel can transform your life today. And we examine the special relationship between America.
Not Just Myths or Fairytales
Sometimes people think of biblical stories as myths or fairytales. Being in Israel two months ago myself, I was reminded of just how real the events of the Bible are. The Bible is not interested in just setting up a philosophy, or some abstract moral code. Instead it presents us with God working in history—in this very world. You can hear more in this commentary from Pastor Rob Pacienza.
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