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Dr. John Ankerberg

Where Does the Bible Teach the Doctrine of the Rapture?

July 19, 2013
Dr. Ankerberg discusses where the Bible 
teaches the doctrine of the rapture of the Church.

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Dealing With Doubt
Are there different types of doubt, or do all doubtful thoughts and feelings come from the same source? Does every doubt respond to the same assurance? What steps does God give us in the Bible to help us deal with emotional types of doubts? Dr. Ankerberg's guest, Dr. Gary Habermas, answers these and many other questions about doubts in a Christian's life.

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Part 2 of a teaching by Dr. Ankerberg about the religions of the last days, the New Age movement and the return of Christ.
July 18, 2013
Part 1 of a teaching by Dr. Ankerberg about the religions of the last days, the New Age movement and the return of Christ.
July 17, 2013
Four Doctors discuss:  Is it true that some accredited doctors are treating their patients with new unconventional medical therapies? What is the special "energy" that almost all holistic health practices depend upon to bring healing? Do medical doctors ever recommend their patients use acupuncture, applied kinesiology, reflexology, iridology, etc.? What about biofeedback and chiropractic healthcare?  Do some holistic health therapies under the disguise of medicine introduce unsuspecting people to spiritism?  Do some holistic health doctors tell what is wrong with you by examining a piece of your skin, your eye, a few hairs, saliva, or the color of your aura? Is holistic medicine based on a worldview that clashes with the Christian worldview?
July 16, 2013
Four Doctors discuss:  Is it true that some accredited doctors are treating their patients with new unconventional medical therapies? What is the special "energy" that almost all holistic health practices depend upon to bring healing? Do medical doctors ever recommend their patients use acupuncture, applied kinesiology, reflexology, iridology, etc.? What about biofeedback and chiropractic healthcare?  Do some holistic health therapies under the disguise of medicine introduce unsuspecting people to spiritism?  Do some holistic health doctors tell what is wrong with you by examining a piece of your skin, your eye, a few hairs, saliva, or the color of your aura? Is holistic medicine based on a worldview that clashes with the Christian worldview?
July 15, 2013
Four Doctors discuss:  Is it true that some accredited doctors are treating their patients with new unconventional medical therapies? What is the special "energy" that almost all holistic health practices depend upon to bring healing? Do medical doctors ever recommend their patients use acupuncture, applied kinesiology, reflexology, iridology, etc.? What about biofeedback and chiropractic healthcare?  Do some holistic health therapies under the disguise of medicine introduce unsuspecting people to spiritism?  Do some holistic health doctors tell what is wrong with you by examining a piece of your skin, your eye, a few hairs, saliva, or the color of your aura? Is holistic medicine based on a worldview that clashes with the Christian worldview?
July 12, 2013
Four Doctors discuss:  Is it true that some accredited doctors are treating their patients with new unconventional medical therapies? What is the special "energy" that almost all holistic health practices depend upon to bring healing? Do medical doctors ever recommend their patients use acupuncture, applied kinesiology, reflexology, iridology, etc.? What about biofeedback and chiropractic healthcare?  Do some holistic health therapies under the disguise of medicine introduce unsuspecting people to spiritism?  Do some holistic health doctors tell what is wrong with you by examining a piece of your skin, your eye, a few hairs, saliva, or the color of your aura? Is holistic medicine based on a worldview that clashes with the Christian worldview?
July 11, 2013
Four Doctors discuss:  Is it true that some accredited doctors are treating their patients with new unconventional medical therapies? What is the special "energy" that almost all holistic health practices depend upon to bring healing? Do medical doctors ever recommend their patients use acupuncture, applied kinesiology, reflexology, iridology, etc.? What about biofeedback and chiropractic healthcare?  Do some holistic health therapies under the disguise of medicine introduce unsuspecting people to spiritism?  Do some holistic health doctors tell what is wrong with you by examining a piece of your skin, your eye, a few hairs, saliva, or the color of your aura? Is holistic medicine based on a worldview that clashes with the Christian worldview?
July 10, 2013
Four Doctors discuss:  Is it true that some accredited doctors are treating their patients with new unconventional medical therapies? What is the special "energy" that almost all holistic health practices depend upon to bring healing? Do medical doctors ever recommend their patients use acupuncture, applied kinesiology, reflexology, iridology, etc.? What about biofeedback and chiropractic healthcare?  Do some holistic health therapies under the disguise of medicine introduce unsuspecting people to spiritism?  Do some holistic health doctors tell what is wrong with you by examining a piece of your skin, your eye, a few hairs, saliva, or the color of your aura? Is holistic medicine based on a worldview that clashes with the Christian worldview?
July 9, 2013
Four Doctors discuss:  Is it true that some accredited doctors are treating their patients with new unconventional medical therapies? What is the special "energy" that almost all holistic health practices depend upon to bring healing? Do medical doctors ever recommend their patients use acupuncture, applied kinesiology, reflexology, iridology, etc.? What about biofeedback and chiropractic healthcare?  Do some holistic health therapies under the disguise of medicine introduce unsuspecting people to spiritism?  Do some holistic health doctors tell what is wrong with you by examining a piece of your skin, your eye, a few hairs, saliva, or the color of your aura? Is holistic medicine based on a worldview that clashes with the Christian worldview?
July 8, 2013
Four Doctors discuss:  Is it true that some accredited doctors are treating their patients with new unconventional medical therapies? What is the special "energy" that almost all holistic health practices depend upon to bring healing? Do medical doctors ever recommend their patients use acupuncture, applied kinesiology, reflexology, iridology, etc.? What about biofeedback and chiropractic healthcare?  Do some holistic health therapies under the disguise of medicine introduce unsuspecting people to spiritism?  Do some holistic health doctors tell what is wrong with you by examining a piece of your skin, your eye, a few hairs, saliva, or the color of your aura? Is holistic medicine based on a worldview that clashes with the Christian worldview?
July 5, 2013
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Dealing With Doubt
Are there different types of doubt, or do all doubtful thoughts and feelings come from the same source? Does every doubt respond to the same assurance? What steps does God give us in the Bible to help us deal with emotional types of doubts? Dr. Ankerberg's guest, Dr. Gary Habermas, answers these and many other questions about doubts in a Christian's life.

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The John Ankerberg Show is a daily half-hour radio program and a weekly half-hour internationally syndicated television program using informal debates between representatives of differing belief systems, and documentary-styled presentations on major issues in society to which the historic Christian faith has something of consequence to say. The programs are designed to appeal to a thinking audience of Christians and non-Christians alike.

About Dr. John Ankerberg

Dr. John Ankerberg is host and moderator of the nationally broadcast John Ankerberg Show television and radio program. Dr. Ankerberg is an internationally known author, evangelist and apologist. He and his wife, Darlene, have one daughter, Michelle.

Dr. John F. Ankerberg in his writings and on his television program presents contemporary spiritual issues and defends biblical Christian answers. He believes that Christianity can not only stand its ground in the arena of the world's ideas but that Christianity alone is fully true. He has spoken to audiences on more than 78 American college and university campuses as well as in crusades in major cities of Africa, Asia, South America, and the Islands of the Caribbean. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the National Religious Broadcasters.

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