John 1:18 says, “No one has ever seen God, but God the One and Only, who is at the Father’s side, has made him known.” I think the meaning of this sentence is clear: God is a Siamese… more →
JohnShore.comfreeinchrist wrote 6 months ago: There are just a couple of verses from Matthew that we will begin to build our theology of Experient … more →
Bob Kenward wrote 7 months ago: Prepare for Mass June 7, 2009 – (6/7/2009) CatholicTV Then Jesus approached and said to them … more →
John Shore wrote 10 months ago: John 1:18 says, “No one has ever seen God, but God the One and Only, who is at the Father … more →
John Shore wrote 10 months ago: Today we’re considering John 1: 17, which reads (in the NIV translation): “For the law w … more →
John Shore wrote 11 months ago: John 1:16 reads: “From the fullness of his grace we have all received one blessing after anoth … more →
John Shore wrote 11 months ago: Hi, guys. Today I’m looking at John 1:6-15. Here we go: There came a man who was sent from God … more →
John Shore wrote 11 months ago: Today we’re considering John 1:5, which reads, “The light shines in the darkness, but th … more →
John Shore wrote 11 months ago: Below is John 1: 1-4. (If you’re new to learning the Bible, what “John 1:1-4″ mean … more →
Timothy Ree wrote 1 year ago: Home now, headed straight for the couch. Plop in and sigh, release the briefcase to the hardwood flo … more →
Damon Whitsell wrote 1 year ago: more about “Trinity – Explained for Muslims“, posted with vodpod HOW ANCIE … more →
frankahilario wrote 3 years ago: One, Two, Trinity And then there were three. They were seen in Sacred Tradition first, seen in the t … more →