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    Ask the professor: June edition

    ...hone lines for questions on the Bible, faith and the church. This month on Ask the Professor we welcome back Professors Mark Muska and Brad Sickler to field your questions. Highlight – A question of forgiveness Ask the professor Covered during this discussion: • How to grieve as a Christian when a loved one dies who doesn’t know Christ. • What did Jesus mean when He gave authority to His disciples to “loose” or “retai...

    Type: Article Categories: Biblical Studies, Your Faith

    Ask the Professor!

    ...mail lines for questions on the Bible, faith and the church. This month on Ask the Professor, host Neil Stavem welcomes back friends and University Professors Mark Muska and Brad Sickler to field your questions. We go in-depth on topics from Satan, to the New Heaven, and Revelation. We invite you to open your bibles as we open the phones and discuss your faith questions. The following questions are posed by today’s callers: • Do we need to g...

    Type: Article Categories: Biblical Studies, Your Faith

    Ask the Professor!

    ...r return to field your questions and encourage your faith as we once again Ask the Professor. We open our Bibles and open up the phones on this latest Connecting Faith. Here are some of the questions we tackle during the show: • Does God operate along what we understand to be logical lines? And – if so – wouldn’t that make logic powerful than God? • What is a “blood moon” in prophecy, and does it have any impact on ou...

    Type: Article Categories: Biblical Studies, Your Faith

    Ask the professor!

    ...Each month we invite Bible professors from Northwestern College into the studio and open the phone lines for questions on the Bible, faith and the church. On the next installment of Ask The Professor, we welcome back Dr. Mark Muska to field your questions. We open the Bible and open the phones and look forward to discussing your faith questions! Highlight – Professors Ask the Professor...

    Type: Article Categories: Uncategorized

    Ask the Professor!

    ...one lines for questions on the Bible, faith and the church. On this latest Ask the Professor, Northwestern’s Mark Muska and Brad Sickler field your questions and encourage your faith. Here are the topics we tackle: • If Matthew is not introduced in the book bearing his name until chapter 10, who wrote the first 9 chapters? • Should we expect to read the gospel’s chronologically—like we read most stories? If not, does that make a difference i...

    Type: Article Categories: Biblical Studies, Your Faith

    Ask the Professor

    ...Each month we invite our Bible professors from Northwestern College into the studio and open the phone lines for questions on the Bible, faith and the church. This month’s session features Dr. Mark Muska and Dr. Boyd Seevers fielding your questions, with guest host Jo Rathmanner. Have your Bible questions ready and join us for the next installment of Ask the Professor. Ask the Professor...

    Type: Article Categories: Biblical Studies, Your Faith

    Where did Jesus go when He died? Ask the Professor with Dr. Mark Muska

    ...We open up the text lines and our Bibles for “Ask the Professor!” Professor Mark Muska from the University of Northwestern-St. Paul answers your questions on the ministry of Christ, trusting God in tough times, confessing our sins, what Jesus did between His death and resurrection, and more....

    Type: Program_podcast

    Ask the professor – Mark Muska

    ...We open up “Ask the Professor,” with Bill and Professor Mark Muska from the University of Northwestern-St. Paul, with a discussion on when we should be offended, when we’re allowed to express anger, demon possession, what the new heaven and new earth will look like, sanctification, and much more....

    Type: Program_podcast

    How do we define the Kingdom of God? Ask the Professor with Dr. Mark Muska

    We open up the text lines and our Bibles for another edition of “Ask the Professor!” Professor Mark Muska from the University of Northwestern-St. Paul tackles your questions on the test of true love, being dead to sin and alive in Christ, dealing with bitterness, what wisdom from above looks like, the warnings to lying we see in Scripture, the importance of realizing how dependent we are on Christ, choosing to be slow to speak, storing Scripture...

    Type: Program_podcast

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