Burning Questions on Hell, Islam, Sexuality, and More Answered (NYC Q&A) | Ep 89 cover art

Burning Questions on Hell, Islam, Sexuality, and More Answered (NYC Q&A) | Ep 89

Burning Questions on Hell, Islam, Sexuality, and More Answered (NYC Q&A) | Ep 89

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What do you say when someone asks, “If God is so loving, why do people end up in hell?” In this special Q&A at Times Square Church in New York City, Abdu Murray tackled some of the hardest questions about faith, truth, and the hope found in Christ. From challenges about the Bible’s trustworthiness to how Christians can minister to friends in the LGBTQ community, these questions cut to the heart of what it means to follow Jesus in today’s culture. Thanks to the efforts of Times Square Church, this evening brought together hundreds of seekers and believers for an honest, unfiltered dialogue. Other questions asked in this episode include: Why trust an old book like the bible? How do we minister to our LGBTQ friends? What's the big difference between Islam and Christianity? Outside of eyewitnesses, what evidence is there for the resurrection? Who were the Nephilim? And more! 🎙️ All Rise is the podcast where truth is put on trial. In each episode, ideas are cross-examined and evidence is explored. 🔔 Subscribe for more thought-provoking conversations and interviews from the world of Christian apologetics and beyond. Facebook https://www.facebook.com/abdumurray Instagram https://www.instagram.com/abdumurray12 Twitter https://twitter.com/abdumurray TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@abdumurray Keep in touch with Abdu and be notified when he is in a town near you by signing up for his monthly newsletter at https://embracethetruth.org/sign-up/. Embrace the Truth is a donor-supported ministry that seeks to answer PEOPLE, not questions. Consider partnering with us in this important mission by visiting https://embracethetruth.org/donate.
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