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Search for Truth Radio Programmes hosted by Brian Johnston and John Martin from the Churches of God (www.churchesofgod.info), an evangelical organization with over 100 churches worldwide.

Episodios

  • Our God Reigns! The Awesome Sovereignty of God (Part 14)

    06/08/2021 Duración: 15min

    Can we control our own destiny, or is it all down to chance?  Who, or what, is in charge of history? To be credible, any worldview must answer four questions - about our origins, our morality, our (life’s) meaning, and our destiny. When the author’s daily Bible readings took him to Isaiah 37-47, he found the Biblical worldview does just that in an impressive declaration and demonstration of the sovereignty of God. That’s what led to the writing of this book, which along the way seeks to answer some important questions that have puzzled people for centuries: - What does the Bible categorically say about human origins? - Does God change his mind? - Why did God order the killing of peoples in the Old Testament? - Has Israel been left out of God’s purposes? - Why bother praying? - Was Jesus’ crucifixion simply a terrible accident? - Does God decide who is saved and who isn’t? - What are God’s purposes in the end times? - Does man have free wills? - Do the sign gifts operate today in God's purposes?

  • Our God Reigns! The Awesome Sovereignty of God (Part 13)

    30/07/2021 Duración: 15min

    Can we control our own destiny, or is it all down to chance?  Who, or what, is in charge of history? To be credible, any worldview must answer four questions - about our origins, our morality, our (life’s) meaning, and our destiny. When the author’s daily Bible readings took him to Isaiah 37-47, he found the Biblical worldview does just that in an impressive declaration and demonstration of the sovereignty of God. That’s what led to the writing of this book, which along the way seeks to answer some important questions that have puzzled people for centuries: - What does the Bible categorically say about human origins? - Does God change his mind? - Why did God order the killing of peoples in the Old Testament? - Has Israel been left out of God’s purposes? - Why bother praying? - Was Jesus’ crucifixion simply a terrible accident? - Does God decide who is saved and who isn’t? - What are God’s purposes in the end times? - Does man have free wills? - Do the sign gifts operate today in God's purposes?

  • Our God Reigns! The Awesome Sovereignty of God (Part 12)

    23/07/2021 Duración: 15min

    Can we control our own destiny, or is it all down to chance?  Who, or what, is in charge of history? To be credible, any worldview must answer four questions - about our origins, our morality, our (life’s) meaning, and our destiny. When the author’s daily Bible readings took him to Isaiah 37-47, he found the Biblical worldview does just that in an impressive declaration and demonstration of the sovereignty of God. That’s what led to the writing of this book, which along the way seeks to answer some important questions that have puzzled people for centuries: - What does the Bible categorically say about human origins? - Does God change his mind? - Why did God order the killing of peoples in the Old Testament? - Has Israel been left out of God’s purposes? - Why bother praying? - Was Jesus’ crucifixion simply a terrible accident? - Does God decide who is saved and who isn’t? - What are God’s purposes in the end times? - Does man have free wills? - Do the sign gifts operate today in God's purposes?

  • Our God Reigns! The Awesome Sovereignty of God (Part 11)

    16/07/2021 Duración: 15min

    Can we control our own destiny, or is it all down to chance?  Who, or what, is in charge of history? To be credible, any worldview must answer four questions - about our origins, our morality, our (life’s) meaning, and our destiny. When the author’s daily Bible readings took him to Isaiah 37-47, he found the Biblical worldview does just that in an impressive declaration and demonstration of the sovereignty of God. That’s what led to the writing of this book, which along the way seeks to answer some important questions that have puzzled people for centuries: - What does the Bible categorically say about human origins? - Does God change his mind? - Why did God order the killing of peoples in the Old Testament? - Has Israel been left out of God’s purposes? - Why bother praying? - Was Jesus’ crucifixion simply a terrible accident? - Does God decide who is saved and who isn’t? - What are God’s purposes in the end times? - Does man have free wills? - Do the sign gifts operate today in God's purposes?

  • Our God Reigns! The Awesome Sovereignty of God (Part 10)

    09/07/2021 Duración: 15min

    Can we control our own destiny, or is it all down to chance?  Who, or what, is in charge of history? To be credible, any worldview must answer four questions - about our origins, our morality, our (life’s) meaning, and our destiny. When the author’s daily Bible readings took him to Isaiah 37-47, he found the Biblical worldview does just that in an impressive declaration and demonstration of the sovereignty of God. That’s what led to the writing of this book, which along the way seeks to answer some important questions that have puzzled people for centuries: - What does the Bible categorically say about human origins? - Does God change his mind? - Why did God order the killing of peoples in the Old Testament? - Has Israel been left out of God’s purposes? - Why bother praying? - Was Jesus’ crucifixion simply a terrible accident? - Does God decide who is saved and who isn’t? - What are God’s purposes in the end times? - Does man have free wills? - Do the sign gifts operate today in God's purposes?

  • Our God Reigns! The Awesome Sovereignty of God (Part 9)

    02/07/2021 Duración: 15min

    Can we control our own destiny, or is it all down to chance?  Who, or what, is in charge of history? To be credible, any worldview must answer four questions - about our origins, our morality, our (life’s) meaning, and our destiny. When the author’s daily Bible readings took him to Isaiah 37-47, he found the Biblical worldview does just that in an impressive declaration and demonstration of the sovereignty of God. That’s what led to the writing of this book, which along the way seeks to answer some important questions that have puzzled people for centuries: - What does the Bible categorically say about human origins? - Does God change his mind? - Why did God order the killing of peoples in the Old Testament? - Has Israel been left out of God’s purposes? - Why bother praying? - Was Jesus’ crucifixion simply a terrible accident? - Does God decide who is saved and who isn’t? - What are God’s purposes in the end times? - Does man have free wills? - Do the sign gifts operate today in God's purposes?

  • Our God Reigns! The Awesome Sovereignty of God (Part 8)

    25/06/2021 Duración: 15min

    Can we control our own destiny, or is it all down to chance?  Who, or what, is in charge of history? To be credible, any worldview must answer four questions - about our origins, our morality, our (life’s) meaning, and our destiny. When the author’s daily Bible readings took him to Isaiah 37-47, he found the Biblical worldview does just that in an impressive declaration and demonstration of the sovereignty of God. That’s what led to the writing of this book, which along the way seeks to answer some important questions that have puzzled people for centuries: - What does the Bible categorically say about human origins? - Does God change his mind? - Why did God order the killing of peoples in the Old Testament? - Has Israel been left out of God’s purposes? - Why bother praying? - Was Jesus’ crucifixion simply a terrible accident? - Does God decide who is saved and who isn’t? - What are God’s purposes in the end times? - Does man have free wills? - Do the sign gifts operate today in God's purposes?

  • Our God Reigns! The Awesome Sovereignty of God (Part 7)

    18/06/2021 Duración: 15min

    Can we control our own destiny, or is it all down to chance?  Who, or what, is in charge of history? To be credible, any worldview must answer four questions - about our origins, our morality, our (life’s) meaning, and our destiny. When the author’s daily Bible readings took him to Isaiah 37-47, he found the Biblical worldview does just that in an impressive declaration and demonstration of the sovereignty of God. That’s what led to the writing of this book, which along the way seeks to answer some important questions that have puzzled people for centuries: - What does the Bible categorically say about human origins? - Does God change his mind? - Why did God order the killing of peoples in the Old Testament? - Has Israel been left out of God’s purposes? - Why bother praying? - Was Jesus’ crucifixion simply a terrible accident? - Does God decide who is saved and who isn’t? - What are God’s purposes in the end times? - Does man have free wills? - Do the sign gifts operate today in God's purposes?

  • Our God Reigns! The Awesome Sovereignty of God (Part 6)

    11/06/2021 Duración: 15min

    Can we control our own destiny, or is it all down to chance?  Who, or what, is in charge of history? To be credible, any worldview must answer four questions - about our origins, our morality, our (life’s) meaning, and our destiny. When the author’s daily Bible readings took him to Isaiah 37-47, he found the Biblical worldview does just that in an impressive declaration and demonstration of the sovereignty of God. That’s what led to the writing of this book, which along the way seeks to answer some important questions that have puzzled people for centuries: - What does the Bible categorically say about human origins? - Does God change his mind? - Why did God order the killing of peoples in the Old Testament? - Has Israel been left out of God’s purposes? - Why bother praying? - Was Jesus’ crucifixion simply a terrible accident? - Does God decide who is saved and who isn’t? - What are God’s purposes in the end times? - Does man have free wills? - Do the sign gifts operate today in God's purposes?

  • Our God Reigns! The Awesome Sovereignty of God (Part 5)

    04/06/2021 Duración: 15min

    Can we control our own destiny, or is it all down to chance?  Who, or what, is in charge of history? To be credible, any worldview must answer four questions - about our origins, our morality, our (life’s) meaning, and our destiny. When the author’s daily Bible readings took him to Isaiah 37-47, he found the Biblical worldview does just that in an impressive declaration and demonstration of the sovereignty of God. That’s what led to the writing of this book, which along the way seeks to answer some important questions that have puzzled people for centuries: - What does the Bible categorically say about human origins? - Does God change his mind? - Why did God order the killing of peoples in the Old Testament? - Has Israel been left out of God’s purposes? - Why bother praying? - Was Jesus’ crucifixion simply a terrible accident? - Does God decide who is saved and who isn’t? - What are God’s purposes in the end times? - Does man have free wills? - Do the sign gifts operate today in God's purposes?

  • Our God Reigns! The Awesome Sovereignty of God (Part 4)

    28/05/2021 Duración: 15min

    Can we control our own destiny, or is it all down to chance?  Who, or what, is in charge of history? To be credible, any worldview must answer four questions - about our origins, our morality, our (life’s) meaning, and our destiny. When the author’s daily Bible readings took him to Isaiah 37-47, he found the Biblical worldview does just that in an impressive declaration and demonstration of the sovereignty of God. That’s what led to the writing of this book, which along the way seeks to answer some important questions that have puzzled people for centuries: - What does the Bible categorically say about human origins? - Does God change his mind? - Why did God order the killing of peoples in the Old Testament? - Has Israel been left out of God’s purposes? - Why bother praying? - Was Jesus’ crucifixion simply a terrible accident? - Does God decide who is saved and who isn’t? - What are God’s purposes in the end times? - Does man have free wills? - Do the sign gifts operate today in God's purposes?

  • Our God Reigns! The Awesome Sovereignty of God (Part 3)

    21/05/2021 Duración: 15min

    Can we control our own destiny, or is it all down to chance?  Who, or what, is in charge of history? To be credible, any worldview must answer four questions - about our origins, our morality, our (life’s) meaning, and our destiny. When the author’s daily Bible readings took him to Isaiah 37-47, he found the Biblical worldview does just that in an impressive declaration and demonstration of the sovereignty of God. That’s what led to the writing of this book, which along the way seeks to answer some important questions that have puzzled people for centuries: - What does the Bible categorically say about human origins? - Does God change his mind? - Why did God order the killing of peoples in the Old Testament? - Has Israel been left out of God’s purposes? - Why bother praying? - Was Jesus’ crucifixion simply a terrible accident? - Does God decide who is saved and who isn’t? - What are God’s purposes in the end times? - Does man have free wills? - Do the sign gifts operate today in God's purposes?

  • Our God Reigns! The Awesome Sovereignty of God (Part 2)

    14/05/2021 Duración: 15min

    Can we control our own destiny, or is it all down to chance?  Who, or what, is in charge of history? To be credible, any worldview must answer four questions - about our origins, our morality, our (life’s) meaning, and our destiny. When the author’s daily Bible readings took him to Isaiah 37-47, he found the Biblical worldview does just that in an impressive declaration and demonstration of the sovereignty of God. That’s what led to the writing of this book, which along the way seeks to answer some important questions that have puzzled people for centuries: - What does the Bible categorically say about human origins? - Does God change his mind? - Why did God order the killing of peoples in the Old Testament? - Has Israel been left out of God’s purposes? - Why bother praying? - Was Jesus’ crucifixion simply a terrible accident? - Does God decide who is saved and who isn’t? - What are God’s purposes in the end times? - Does man have free wills? - Do the sign gifts operate today in God's purposes?

  • Our God Reigns! The Awesome Sovereignty of God (Part 1)

    07/05/2021 Duración: 15min

    Can we control our own destiny, or is it all down to chance?  Who, or what, is in charge of history? To be credible, any worldview must answer four questions - about our origins, our morality, our (life’s) meaning, and our destiny. When Brian Johnston's daily Bible readings took him to Isaiah 37-47, he found the Biblical worldview does just that in an impressive declaration and demonstration of the sovereignty of God. That’s what led to this series which along the way seeks to answer some important questions that have puzzled people for centuries: - What does the Bible categorically say about human origins? - Does God change his mind? - Why did God order the killing of peoples in the Old Testament? - Has Israel been left out of God’s purposes? - Why bother praying? - Was Jesus’ crucifixion simply a terrible accident? - Does God decide who is saved and who isn’t? - What are God’s purposes in the end times? - Does man have free wills? - Do the sign gifts operate today in God's purposes?

  • Sowing in Hard Soil - Tools and Encouragement for Preaching the Gospel Part 12

    27/04/2021 Duración: 15min

    On a few occasions in the New Testament, the Apostle Paul urges his readers not to lose heart. In particular, he appeals that they don’t lose heart in evangelism. This appeal can be found – twice in fact - in 2 Corinthians 4. If we’re in the western world today, it’s not hard to appreciate why he had this concern. Paul encountered in certain places the same stony indifference we can come up against, ranging even to outright hostility at times. We can all too readily identify the same features in society around us that the Apostle Paul diagnoses in the Greco-Roman world of the first century AD (Romans 1). Drawing from Paul’s writings, Bible teacher and broadcaster Brian Johnston provides a number of tools and also some encouragement in preaching the gospel in modern society.

  • Sowing in Hard Soil - Tools and Encouragement for Preaching the Gospel Part 11

    20/04/2021 Duración: 15min

    On a few occasions in the New Testament, the Apostle Paul urges his readers not to lose heart. In particular, he appeals that they don’t lose heart in evangelism. This appeal can be found – twice in fact - in 2 Corinthians 4. If we’re in the western world today, it’s not hard to appreciate why he had this concern. Paul encountered in certain places the same stony indifference we can come up against, ranging even to outright hostility at times. We can all too readily identify the same features in society around us that the Apostle Paul diagnoses in the Greco-Roman world of the first century AD (Romans 1). Drawing from Paul’s writings, Bible teacher and broadcaster Brian Johnston provides a number of tools and also some encouragement in preaching the gospel in modern society.

  • Sowing in Hard Soil - Tools and Encouragement for Preaching the Gospel Part 10

    13/04/2021 Duración: 15min

    On a few occasions in the New Testament, the Apostle Paul urges his readers not to lose heart. In particular, he appeals that they don’t lose heart in evangelism. This appeal can be found – twice in fact - in 2 Corinthians 4. If we’re in the western world today, it’s not hard to appreciate why he had this concern. Paul encountered in certain places the same stony indifference we can come up against, ranging even to outright hostility at times. We can all too readily identify the same features in society around us that the Apostle Paul diagnoses in the Greco-Roman world of the first century AD (Romans 1). Drawing from Paul’s writings, Bible teacher and broadcaster Brian Johnston provides a number of tools and also some encouragement in preaching the gospel in modern society.

  • Sowing in Hard Soil - Tools and Encouragement for Preaching the Gospel Part 9

    06/04/2021 Duración: 15min

    On a few occasions in the New Testament, the Apostle Paul urges his readers not to lose heart. In particular, he appeals that they don’t lose heart in evangelism. This appeal can be found – twice in fact - in 2 Corinthians 4. If we’re in the western world today, it’s not hard to appreciate why he had this concern. Paul encountered in certain places the same stony indifference we can come up against, ranging even to outright hostility at times. We can all too readily identify the same features in society around us that the Apostle Paul diagnoses in the Greco-Roman world of the first century AD (Romans 1). Drawing from Paul’s writings, Bible teacher and broadcaster Brian Johnston provides a number of tools and also some encouragement in preaching the gospel in modern society.

  • Sowing in Hard Soil: Tools and Encouragement to Preach the Gospel Part 8

    31/03/2021 Duración: 15min

    On a few occasions in the New Testament, the Apostle Paul urges his readers not to lose heart. In particular, he appeals that they don’t lose heart in evangelism. This appeal can be found – twice in fact - in 2 Corinthians 4. If we’re in the western world today, it’s not hard to appreciate why he had this concern. Paul encountered in certain places the same stony indifference we can come up against, ranging even to outright hostility at times. We can all too readily identify the same features in society around us that the Apostle Paul diagnoses in the Greco-Roman world of the first century AD (Romans 1). Drawing from Paul’s writings, Bible teacher and broadcaster Brian Johnston provides a number of tools and also some encouragement in preaching the gospel in modern society.

  • Sowing in Hard Soil: Tools and Encouragement for Preaching the Gospel Part 7

    24/03/2021 Duración: 15min

    On a few occasions in the New Testament, the Apostle Paul urges his readers not to lose heart. In particular, he appeals that they don’t lose heart in evangelism. This appeal can be found – twice in fact - in 2 Corinthians 4. If we’re in the western world today, it’s not hard to appreciate why he had this concern. Paul encountered in certain places the same stony indifference we can come up against, ranging even to outright hostility at times. We can all too readily identify the same features in society around us that the Apostle Paul diagnoses in the Greco-Roman world of the first century AD (Romans 1). Drawing from Paul’s writings, Bible teacher and broadcaster Brian Johnston provides a number of tools and also some encouragement in preaching the gospel in modern society.

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