An early fragment of the New Testament

P52 (a fragment of papyrus with writing in Greek) is on display in the John Rylands Library in Manchester, UK.

 

This ancient ‘scrap of paper’ features a snippet of John 18:31-33 and 37-38. It has been dated to the early part of the second century, part of a myriad of textual evidence that helps to corroborate the authenticity of the New Testament. Check out the video below to see the process of discovering where it came from in John’s Gospel.

 

Is Hell for Real? Common Misconceptions.

This article from the GOOD BOOK COMPANY

THREE FUNERALS AND A WEDDING: Common Misconceptions About Hell

by Erik Raymond | July 31st 2017

One of the reasons why Christians find it so difficult to talk about God’s judgement is the level of misunderstanding that already exists about what Hell is. The word and the idea is routinely used in conversation, and in advertising to represent something that it is not. Here are three common ones. Continue reading “Is Hell for Real? Common Misconceptions.”

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