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For decades, John MacArthur and GRACE TO YOU have been Unleashing God’s Truth, One Verse at a Time . . . connecting as many people as possible to the life-changing truth of God’s Word . . . verse by verse.
For decades, John MacArthur and GRACE TO YOU have been Unleashing God’s Truth, One Verse at a Time . . . connecting as many people as possible to the life-changing truth of God’s Word . . . verse by verse.
Dr. John F. MacArthur, Jr. is heard throughout North America and around the world on Grace to You, an outstanding Bible-teaching outreach. The program is based on sermons from the pulpit of Grace Community Church in Panorama City, California.
Dr. John F. MacArthur, Jr. is heard throughout North America and around the world on Grace to You, an outstanding Bible-teaching outreach. The program is based on sermons from the pulpit of Grace Community Church in Panorama City, California.
How do you mature in your faith? Reading your Bible, praying, and memorizing Scripture are important . . . but the church you attend could have the biggest effect on your spiritual growth, for good or for bad. How can you spot a good church?
Say you change jobs and your family has to relocate. With moving comes a long list of big decisions, and at the top of that list is what church you and your family will attend. But how can you choose a church with confidence?
When you’re choosing a church, what do you look forwhat are the priorities? Denomination? Atmosphere? Programs for kids? Convenient worship times? None of those are necessarily wrong to consider . . . but what should stand out most?
One survey found that nearly 90 percent of AmericansChristian or notown a copy of the Bible. Of course, owning a Bible and believing that it is the Word of God . . . those are two different things. So how can you be sure that the Bible is all that it claims to be?
What do these verses mean? That’s one of the most important questions you can ask when reading the Bible. But perhaps an even more important question is, Can you trust what you’re reading?