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Having the Faith of Thomas
Thomas has been erroneously called “Doubting Thomas” because of his initial refusal to believe in Jesus’ resurrection based on word of mouth. Dare I say, the Doubting Bereans were called “noble” for not taking the apostle Paul at his word.
Damon J. Gray,
2nd Sunday of Easter: How to Live as an Easter Community
Perpetual Help Kitchen to feed the hungry during the pandemic. Eight days have passed since Easter. But the conditions we are living today seem like we are still in the Lenten season. With the quar…
Joseph Echano,
2nd Sunday of Easter: Living as a Resurrected Community
Eight days have passed since Easter. But the conditions we are living today seem like we are still in the Lenten season. With the quarantine and lockdown, we are relegated to stay home and distance…
Joseph Echano,
2nd Sunday of Easter: How to Live as an Easter Community
Perpetual Help Kitchen to feed the hungry during the pandemic. Eight days have passed since Easter. But the conditions we are living today seem like we are still in the Lenten season. With the quar…
Joseph Echano,
What Would You Say to Someone Who Doesn't Believe Jesus Is God? - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
What Would You Say to Someone Who Doesn’t Believe Jesus Is God? by Randy Alcorn
Randy Alcorn,
2nd Sunday of Easter: The Community of Resurrection
The second Sunday of Easter is called by many names. First, it is called the Octave Day of Easter since it is the eight day after Easter. It is also called Thomas Sunday because of the story of Tho…
Joseph Echano,
2nd Sunday of Easter: Living as the Community of Resurrection
The second Sunday of Easter is called by many names. First, it is called the Octave Day of Easter since it is the eight day after Easter. It is also called Low Sunday, particularly in the Anglican …
Joseph Echano,
How to Trade Your Doubts for Brave Faith — Carol McLeod Ministries
God welcomes our questions. His Word can stand up to the strongest of scrutiny. But unresolved doubt can lead to the deconstruction of our faith.
Carol McLeod,
God, Thomas, and the Resurrection - Damon J. Gray
Thomas said to him, “My Lord and my God!”– John 20:28, NIV-1978 Thomas is widely known as “doubting Thomas” based on his initial reluctance to believe the reports regarding Jesus’ resurrection. I have long believed that this disparagement of Thomas is unwarranted. Scripture is replete with calls and warnings to “test the prophets,” or to…
Damon J. Gray,
THOMAS svarade honom “Min Herre och MIN GUD!” Joh. 20:28
Gud Fader kallar sin son GUD i Hebr. 1:8, och Thomas gör detsamma i Joh. 20:28. Gud är inte oordningens Gud (God of confusion), så om Fadern syftar på Jesus som GUD så borde vi göra likadant. Kalla…
Annika Björk,

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