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Total Hereditary Depravity – David W. Hester

Total Hereditary Depravity – David W. Hester. A great article in this month’s Carolina Messenger which shows the error of the Calvinistic doctrine of Total Hereditary Depravity.  Check it out!

September 30, 2014December 26, 2017 Jon MitchellLeave a comment

“Grace Be With You” – The Editor’s Page (September, 2014: Calvinism)

“Grace Be With You” – The Editor’s Page (September, 2014: Calvinism). My editorial in this month’s issue of the Carolina Messenger which deals with exposing the fallacies of the doctrine known as Calvinism.  Check it out!

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The Good News About The Resurrection – Paul Kirkpatrick

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is a huge part of the good news of the gospel which saves us.  Read this article to find out why. The Good News About The Resurrection – Paul Kirkpatrick.

August 18, 2014December 26, 2017 Jon MitchellLeave a comment

Faith Comes By Hearing the Word of God – David R. Pharr

Where does faith come from?  The Bible and the Bible only. Faith Comes By Hearing the Word of God – David R. Pharr.

August 18, 2014December 26, 2017 Jon MitchellLeave a comment

What Does It Mean To Confess Our Faith? – Michael Grooms

A great article about confession of faith by my good friend and brother, Michael Grooms.  Check it out! What Does It Mean To Confess Our Faith? – Michael Grooms.

August 18, 2014December 26, 2017 Jon MitchellLeave a comment

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