ABRAHAM: The Faithful Patriarch
Adventurers (2026) Brad Gromis Adventurers (2026) Brad Gromis

ABRAHAM: The Faithful Patriarch

Most of us want a life that feels meaningful, but we also want it to feel safe and predictable. We like knowing what’s coming next. We like having a plan we can control. When things start to feel like things aren't going the way we expected to want, it’s easy to pull back, to hold on tighter, and to stay where things feel familiar.

But there’s another way to live, one that doesn’t depend on having everything figured out ahead of time or on having control over what's happening. It starts with simple trust, grows through small steps, and moves forward even when the path isn’t fully clear. It’s not about having all the answers. It is about learning to follow Someone who does have those answers and who does have control, with confidence that we’re not walking alone.

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The Fact of the Resurrection
Apologia (2026) Brad Gromis Apologia (2026) Brad Gromis

The Fact of the Resurrection

Christianity stands or falls on one central claim: that Jesus physically rose from the dead. If the resurrection did not happen, Christianity collapses. If it did happen, then history, humanity, and eternity must all be understood differently. The resurrection is presented as a real, observable, historical event witnessed by many people whose lives were permanently transformed by what they saw.

The empty tomb, eyewitness testimony, transformed disciples, and rapid growth of the early church all demand an explanation. And what we find is that the explanation available to us isn’t just feasible – its absolutely convincing. The resurrection is the foundation of Christian hope and the ultimate validation of Jesus’ identity and authority over life and death.

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