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How can God exist in three persons? Why do Christians believe in the Tri-une nature of God? In this book, clear and sound responses to these questions are offered. This book provides a practical defense and exposition of the biblical doctrine of the Trinity.

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Birthed out of the Adventist movements of the 1800’s, the Watchtower Society, known commonly as Jehovah’s Witnesses, has become a worldwide religious organization. Though it claims to be the true Christian religion approved by Jesus Christ, controversy overshadows it to the present day. In this publication, we will examine the doctrines of the Watchtower Society and provide Christians with orthodox biblical responses to their truth claims.


The Grace Factor: A Brief Examination of the Doctrine of Eternal Security

Can Christians be assured of their salvation? Is it true that once someone is saved, they are always saved regardless of their lifestyles? What do the writings of the apostles and prophets say about these things. In this publication, we will examine the doctrine of eternal security and its validity in Christian thought and practice.

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