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Blindsided at Work? Use This One Sentence to Take Your Power Back

Blindsided at Work? Use This One Sentence to Take Your Power Back

When publicly blamed at work, the most powerful response begins with a single, calm line: “Hold on.  Exactly what are you saying I did?” This sentence works because it: After they repeat themselves, follow with: “I want to be sure I’m understanding your concern correctly.”Then, deliver the final line: “So, tell me specifically, what outcome are you actually looking …

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How to Start a Speech That Makes People Whisper “Who is this?”

How to Start a Speech That Makes People Whisper “Who is this?”

To make your audience lean in and whisper, “Who is this?”, your opening must break expectations and command attention from the very first second. Instead of introducing yourself with your name and credentials, use bold, unexpected techniques that trigger curiosity, emotion, or surprise.  1. Use a Surprising Statement Begin with a shocking fact or statistic …

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Paul’s Theology Validated By Rabbinic Sources

Paul’s Theology Validated By Rabbinic Sources

The claim that Paul’s theology is validated by rabbinic sources challenges the long-standing perception that Paul broke decisively with Judaism to create a new, Hellenistic religion.  Instead, growing scholarly and midrashic evidence suggests that many of Paul’s key theological ideas have strong parallels in early Jewish thought, particularly within rabbinic and midrashic literature.  Though Paul pointed these ideas toward Jesus …

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Why Reading KJV Matters

Why Reading KJV Matters

Reading the King James Version (KJV) holds significant value for many, rooted in its historical, literary, and theological impact. It is widely regarded as a literary masterpiece that has profoundly shaped English language, literature, and culture.  Phrases like “Let there be light” and “a fly in the ointment” originated in the KJV and remain embedded in modern speech. …

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3 Common Mistakes to Avoid in Apologetics – Wes Huff

3 Common Mistakes to Avoid in Apologetics – Wes Huff

Wes Huff, a Christian apologist and scholar, highlights several key pitfalls to avoid when engaging in apologetics. Drawing from his experience in ministry, academic study, and public dialogue, he emphasizes both methodological precision and relational sensitivity.  1. Failing to Address the Real Questions Behind the Objections Huff stresses that apologetics should not be reduced to …

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Why The Ethiopian Bible Is False, Is Not The Oldest and Complete Bible

Why The Ethiopian Bible Is False, Is Not The Oldest and Complete Bible

The claim that the Ethiopian Bible is “false” is not supported by historical or scholarly evidence. In fact, the Ethiopian Bible is recognized as one of the oldest and most complete Bibles in existence, containing 81 to 88 books, far more than the 66 books in the Protestant Bible.  It is written in Ge’ez, an ancient Ethiopian language, and includes …

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Why the Gnostic Gospels Aren’t Credible – Wes Huff

Why the Gnostic Gospels Aren’t Credible – Wes Huff

Wes Huff argues that the Gnostic Gospels lack credibility due to several key issues: In short, Wes Huff concludes that the Gnostic Gospels are not credible because they are late, doctrinally inconsistent, mythologically exaggerated, and disconnected from the historical Jesus and apostolic teaching.  What Does The KJV Bible Say? Wes Huff argues the Gnostic Gospels (e.g., Thomas, Judas) are …

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The Top 5 Principles of Proper Biblical Interpretation with ‪@MikeWinger‬

The Top 5 Principles of Proper Biblical Interpretation with ‪@MikeWinger‬

The video “The Top 5 Principles of Proper Biblical Interpretation with Mike Winger” features a conversation between Frank Turek and Mike Winger, a former pastor and prominent Christian YouTuber known for his in-depth Bible teaching. The discussion centers on foundational methods for accurately understanding Scripture, addressing common misinterpretations, and equipping believers to study the Bible with greater …

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When Good Intentions Lead to Bad Theology w/ Mike Winger

When Good Intentions Lead to Bad Theology w/ Mike Winger

The episode “When Good Intentions Lead to Bad Theology w/ Mike Winger | Strong Church Podcast Ep. 24” explores the theological positions and methodologies of Mike Winger, particularly in relation to his extensive teachings on women in ministry. Critics argue that while Winger acts with sincerity and a desire to follow Scripture, his approach lacks sufficient scholarly …

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Ancient Language Expert on BANNED Bible, Book of Enoch & Jesus Origin

Ancient Language Expert on BANNED Bible, Book of Enoch & Jesus Origin

Wesley Huff, an ancient language expert and Central Canada Director for Apologetics Canada, discusses controversial topics like the so-called “banned” Bible, the Book of Enoch, and the historical origins of Jesus in a detailed conversation on the Julian Dorey Podcast (Episode #257). The discussion clarifies widespread myths about biblical canonization and the status of ancient religious texts.  …

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