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Passover – the waters of death and the waters of life

  Passover is here. Jewish homes are gathering for our yearly seder, the recounting of God’s deliverance from the hands of our enemies in Egypt. This is the Jewish family celebration par excellence. I have cherished childhood memories of my Ukraine-born bobbeh (Jewish grandmother) bringing out culinary masterpieces, one after another, to the festive table. […]

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Moses, the Exodus and the Ten Plagues

  Spring is at the door, and both Passover and the Israeli elections are upon us. Time to remember Moses and Aaron, the dynamic duo who delivered the Jewish people from Egyptian bondage by signs, wonders and persistent obedience to YHVH the God of Israel. The most dramatic of God’s power manifestations in Egypt were […]

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Interview: Dr. Timothy McGrew: A Look at Miracles: Common Objections

In this apologetics clip, we interview  Dr. Timothy McGrew, professor of philosophy at Western Michigan University.  He has taught there the past 25 years. Dr. McGrew is responsible for the online library of historical apologetics. He has contributed to Blackwell Companion of Natural Theology… Continue reading →