Category Archives: book of Genesis

Answers for a study in the book of Genesis: Chapters Four and Five

“Answers for a study in the book of Genesis” is a weekly post in addition to the regular “apologetics” posts on the weekend where the original questions can be found at the bottom of the study, and then answers appear here mid-week. This gives you time to do your own research, and then check your… Continue Reading

A Case for Christianity: Made in the image of God – The Question of Identity, Purpose and Destiny; and Genesis Chapters Four and Five

As our Church continues with the Masterclass study on the book of Genesis, we are continuing to post a review of our previous “Case for Genesis” class to help with your studies. This week’s post focuses on the importance of humans being made in the image of God. We will also look at important questions… Continue Reading

Answers for a study in the book of Genesis: Chapter Three

“Answers for a study in the book of Genesis” is a weekly post in addition to the regular “apologetics” posts on the weekend where the original questions can be found at the bottom of the study, and then answers appear here mid-week. This gives you time to do your own research, and then check your… Continue Reading

A Case for Christianity: The Problem with Evolutionary Theory, and Genesis Chapter three

We are re-posting classes from our “Case for Genesis” series while we are at the same time studying Genesis in our Church Masterclass. This week’s class presentation looks at the problems with the teachings of evolutionary theory as a means for the origin of all complex life. We will look at the evidence from a… Continue Reading

A Case for Christianity: The Creation Account – Genesis Chapters One and Two

Since we are currently doing a church-wide Masterclass study on the book of Genesis, I am running a repeat of our “Case for Genesis” Class for those who want to go deeper on specific topics. This week’s presentation is on the days of creation and the various views held by both Christians and n2018 A… Continue Reading

A Case for Christianity: Basic Answers for Genesis Chapter One

“Answers for a study in the book of Genesis” is a weekly post in addition to the regular “apologetics” posts on the weekend where the original questions can be found at the bottom of the study, and then answers appear here mid-week. This gives you time to do your own research, and then check your… Continue Reading

A Case for Christianity: An Introduction to God and Genesis Chapter One

This week’s presentation is on the topic of God and getting to know who He is. Our class has now begun to read and study the book of Genesis, and it is important first and foremost to see how God’s supreme character and love for His creation comes through from the very beginning. A good… Continue Reading

A Case for Christianity: God of Wonders and the Book of Genesis

This coming week we are starting a church-wide study called “Masterclass: Alpha Omega” (a study in the books of Genesis and Revelation). The purpose for our website will be to review this class and focus on an apologetic format looking at the major questions asked of Christians today concerning these books. We will look at… Continue Reading

A Review of our “Case for Genesis” Class, Session 1 Introduction, Part 2: The Apologetic Roadmap

“A Bible that’s falling apart, usually belongs to someone who isn’t!” -Charles Spurgeon Last week, and over these next few weeks, we are doing an “encore” presentation from our Case for Genesis class last year. This is a Christian Apologetics based class that looks at reasons to believe, defend and trust in the Biblical accounts. We… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament, Joseph to Moses: Joseph Brings His Family to Egypt, Genesis Chapters 43-46

In this week’s class presentation we are covering the answers for the questions to Genesis chapters 43-46 and the events that lead to the family of Israel moving to Egypt. We also present a review and overview of the “Moses Controversy” documentary that shows recent archeological evidence resulting in the conclusion that the first alphabet… Continue Reading