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July 9, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke Part 4
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 8
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark Lanier, concludes part 4 of his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News about Christ?
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 500 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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July 4, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) THE GOSPEL OF LUKE
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 8
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark Lanier, concludes his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News about Christ?
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click [here].
For the entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 500 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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July 2, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke Part 4
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 7
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark Lanier, continues part 4 of his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News about Christ?
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 500 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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July 1, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) THE GOSPEL OF LUKE PART 4
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 6
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark Lanier, continues part 4 of his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News about Christ?
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click [here].
For the entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 500 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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June 28, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke Part 4
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 5
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark
Lanier, continues part 4 of his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News
about Christ?
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited
in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts
of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed
student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the
entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend
the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 500 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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June 27, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke Part 4
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 4
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark
Lanier, continues part 4 of his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News
about Christ?
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited
in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts
of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed
student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the
entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend
the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 500 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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June 26, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke Part 4
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 3
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark
Lanier, continues part 4 of his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News
about Christ?
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited
in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts
of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed
student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the
entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 500 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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June 25, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke Part 4
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 2
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark
Lanier, continues part 4 of his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News
about Christ?
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited
in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts
of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed
student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the
entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend
the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 500 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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June 24, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke Part 4
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 1
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark
Lanier, begins part 4 of his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News
about Christ?
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited
in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts
of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed
student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the
entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend
the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 500 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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June 21, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke Part 2
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 8
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark
Lanier, concludes part 2 of his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News
about Christ?
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited
in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts
of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed
student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the
entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend
the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 500 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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June 20, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke Part 2
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 7
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark
Lanier, continues part 2 of his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News
about Christ?
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited
in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts
of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
In this introduction to the Gospel according to Luke, find out why there are differences in this account compared to Mark, Matthew, and John;
discover the relevance of 'why' Luke penned his account; and decide for yourself how valid Luke's choice of eyewitnesses to the Christ.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed
student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the
entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend
the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 500 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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June 19, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke Part 2
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 6
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark
Lanier, continues part 2 of his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News
about Christ?
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited
in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts
of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
In this introduction to the Gospel according to Luke, find out why there are differences in this account compared to Mark, Matthew, and John;
discover the relevance of 'why' Luke penned his account; and decide for yourself how valid Luke's choice of eyewitnesses to the Christ.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the
entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 500 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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June 18, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke Part 2
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 5
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark
Lanier, continues part 2 of his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News
about Christ?
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited
in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts
of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
In this introduction to the Gospel according to Luke, find out why there are differences in this account compared to Mark, Matthew, and John;
discover the relevance of 'why' Luke penned his account; and decide for yourself how valid Luke's choice of eyewitnesses to the Christ.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed
student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the
entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend
the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 500 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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June 17, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke Part 2
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 1
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark
Lanier, begins part 2 of his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News
about Christ? Today concludes the first of three parts in the series.
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited
in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts
of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
In this introduction to the Gospel according to Luke, find out why there are differences in this account compared to Mark, Matthew, and John;
discover the relevance of 'why' Luke penned his account; and decide for yourself how valid Luke's choice of eyewitnesses to the Christ.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed
student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the
entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend
the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 800 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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June 14, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 6
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark Lanier, continues his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News about Christ? This is the first of three parts in the series.
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
In this introduction to the Gospel according to Luke, find out why there are differences in this account compared to Mark, Matthew, and John; discover the relevance of 'why' Luke penned his account; and decide for yourself how valid Luke's choice of eyewitnesses to the Christ.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 800 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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June 13, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke Part 1
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 1
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark
Lanier, begins a new series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News
about Christ?
In this introduction to the Gospel according to Luke, find out why there are differences in this account compared to Mark, Matthew, and John;
discover the relevance of 'why' Luke penned his account; and decide for yourself how valid Luke's choice of eyewitnesses to the Christ.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed
student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the entire
edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend
the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 800 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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June 12, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke Part 2
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 4
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark Lanier, continues part 2 of his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News about Christ?
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
In this introduction to the Gospel according to Luke, find out why there are differences in this account compared to Mark, Matthew, and John; discover the relevance of 'why' Luke penned his account; and decide for yourself how valid Luke's choice of eyewitnesses to the Christ.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 800 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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June 11, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke Part 2
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 3
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark Lanier, continues part 2 of his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News about Christ?
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
In this introduction to the Gospel according to Luke, find out why there are differences in this account compared to Mark, Matthew, and John; discover the relevance of 'why' Luke penned his account; and decide for yourself how valid Luke's choice of eyewitnesses to the Christ.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 800 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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June 10, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke Part 2
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 2
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark
Lanier, continues part 2 of his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News
about Christ?
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited
in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts
of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
In this introduction to the Gospel according to Luke, find out why there are differences in this account compared to Mark, Matthew, and John;
discover the relevance of 'why' Luke penned his account; and decide for yourself how valid Luke's choice of eyewitnesses to the Christ.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed
student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the
entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend
the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 800 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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June 7, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke Part 2
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 1
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark
Lanier, begins part 2 of his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News
about Christ? Today concludes the first of three parts in the series.
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited
in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts
of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
In this introduction to the Gospel according to Luke, find out why there are differences in this account compared to Mark, Matthew, and John;
discover the relevance of 'why' Luke penned his account; and decide for yourself how valid Luke's choice of eyewitnesses to the Christ.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed
student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the
entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend
the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 800 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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June 6, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke Part 1
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 8
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark Lanier, continues his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News about Christ? Today concludes the first of three parts in the series.
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
In this introduction to the Gospel according to Luke, find out why there are differences in this account compared to Mark, Matthew, and John; discover the relevance of 'why' Luke penned his account; and decide for yourself how valid Luke's choice of eyewitnesses to the Christ.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 800 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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June 5, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 7
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark Lanier, continues his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News about Christ? This is the first of three parts in the series.
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
In this introduction to the Gospel according to Luke, find out why there are differences in this account compared to Mark, Matthew, and John; discover the relevance of 'why' Luke penned his account; and decide for yourself how valid Luke's choice of eyewitnesses to the Christ.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 800 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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June 4, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 6
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark Lanier, continues his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News about Christ? This is the first of three parts in the series.
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
In this introduction to the Gospel according to Luke, find out why there are differences in this account compared to Mark, Matthew, and John; discover the relevance of 'why' Luke penned his account; and decide for yourself how valid Luke's choice of eyewitnesses to the Christ.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 800 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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May 31, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) THE GOSPEL OF LUKE
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 4
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark
Lanier, continues his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News about Christ? This is the first of three parts in the series.
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
In this introductary session to the Gospel according to Luke, find out why there are differences in this account compared to Mark, Matthew, and John; discover the relevance of 'why' Luke penned his account; and decide for yourself how valid Luke's choice of eyewitnesses to the Christ.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click [here].
For the entire edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 800 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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May 30, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 3
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark
Lanier, continues his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News
about Christ? This is the first of three parts in the series.
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited
in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts
of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
In this introduction to the Gospel according to Luke, find out why there are differences in this account compared to Mark, Matthew, and John;
discover the relevance of 'why' Luke penned his account; and decide for yourself how valid Luke's choice of eyewitnesses to the Christ.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed
student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the entire
edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend
the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 800 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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May 29, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 2
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark
Lanier, continues his series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News
about Christ? This is the first of three parts in the series.
In the first century, most writings were done on scrolls, the largest of which were about 25 feet long. This meant the author was quite limited
in what he could say, or his stories were written on more than one scroll. This is very important in regards to The Gospel of Luke and the Acts
of the Apostles. They rival each other as being the longest books of the Bible and you can’t have one without the other.
In this introduction to the Gospel according to Luke, find out why there are differences in this account compared to Mark, Matthew, and John;
discover the relevance of 'why' Luke penned his account; and decide for yourself how valid Luke's choice of eyewitnesses to the Christ.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed
student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the entire
edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend
the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 800 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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May 28, 2013
Title: (HOUSTON AREA ONLY) The Gospel of Luke
Topic: The Gospel of Luke
Discussed by Mark Lanier
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Day 1
Renowned attorney and Bible Study Leader at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Mark
Lanier, begins a new series today on "The Gospel of Luke."
Luke was highly educated, a doctor, and traveled with Paul. How do these attributes testify to the validity of Luke's account of the Good News
about Christ?
In this introduction to the Gospel according to Luke, find out why there are differences in this account compared to Mark, Matthew, and John;
discover the relevance of 'why' Luke penned his account; and decide for yourself how valid Luke's choice of eyewitnesses to the Christ.
Mark Lanier is a practicing attorney who also holds a B.A. in Biblical Languages from David Lipscomb University. He is both a committed
student of Scripture and an excellent communicator of its truths.
For the lesson video, handouts, and PowerPoint slides click
[here].
For the entire
edited lesson audio click [here].
If you do not have a church home, Mark invites you to visit Champion Forest Baptist Church, attend
the early service at 9:30 AM and and then go the Family Life Center located near the center of the church building for his Biblical
Literacy class, which begins at 11 am. Mark’s class averages about 800 people every Sunday, so don’t be shy! Come and join them this Sunday!
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