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    Kyle West Story-Truth Project

    Why would God use a boy with cerebral palsy? That’s what 7 year-old Kyle West asked. Now 18, God has used Kyle in incredible ways, including on The Truth Project. Despite Kyle’s difficulties, God has a plan and purpose for his life and for yours. Watch Del's bonus teaching looking at the topic now or watch the full episode online now at Cross Examine's Facebook page www.facebook.com/CrossExamine.

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Dr. Del Tackett is the author, architect and teacher for Focus on the Family's The Truth Project, a nationwide initiative designed to bring the Christian worldview to the body of Christ.

 

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Grand Canyon Filming

TweetI’m headed for a 7-day float trip down the Grand Canyon. The purpose is to create a teaching series on what the Canyon is telling us. Does the evidence support the standard geological story or is there evidence that the Canyon was formed from catastrophic forces that point us back to the Noahic Flood. I [...]

Ethics: 1. How did we get into this mess?*

TweetI suppose we ought to first of all ask the question “Are we in an ethical mess?” For some, the answer may be a quick “yes” and for others it may be a quick “no”. For many, there may be contrary arguments as to what constitutes the “mess”. After all, if one’s trash can be [...]

Discussing Ethics with Chuck Colson

TweetI’m in Fort Lauderdale to film a preface to Chuck Colson’s new DVD series on Ethics: Doing the Right Thing. The series was filmed recently at Princeton to help people better understand the issues and criticality of ethics in our culture. It was made for a more secular audience, so we are creating a separate [...]

Searching for UFOs in Roswell, NM

TweetA few weeks ago, I had the privilege of visiting some good friends in Roswell. If you’ve never been there, it is quite a place. It seems that every other store has some alien being in a window front or flying saucer paraphernalia displayed prominently to attract tourists. But I wasn’t there to buy trinkets. [...]