THE EVIDENCE

Randy Skeete

OVERVIEW

Subjects presented at the University of Michigan campus students as a witness.

Many people in the world view Christians as extreme, fanatical, cruel and unreasonable and see no reason to become Christians themselves. The history of Christianity has provided ample reason for this unflattering view. This lecture series responds to this charge by seeking to present Christianity as a reasonable and intelligent option for living.

"Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness?" Peter's question is crucially important to us who live in the very time when all these things shall be dissolved.
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ABOUT-- Randy Skeete

Randy Skeete, a graduate of the Andrews University Theological Seminary and a powerful preacher of the Word, has memorized large portions of Scripture and is known for his soul-searching presentations. After his position as Counselor/Director of Medical School Programs at the University of Michigan, he served in the Campus Ministries Department of the Michigan Conference and also as associate speaker for American Christian Ministries. Randy is now fully self-supporting in his ministry, and is currently an international evangelist with most of his work done in Africa and Southeast Asia.

SERIES INFO

1. WHO WOULD YOU TRUST, ST. PAUL OR SOCRATES?
2. ARE YOU TIRED OF FAILURE? DO THIS!
3. AN INVITATION NO SCIENTIST CAN RESIST
4. MANY RELIGIONS, ONE GOD; WHAT DO I DO?
5. WHY I ADMIRE BHUDDA, MOHAMMED, CONFUCIUS!
6. WHY ARE MOST MURDERERS NOT IN JAIL?
7. THE SECRET IS IN THE FINE PRINT
8. THE EASY WAY TO SAFE SEX!
9. WHY DO PRETTY WOMEN MARRY UGLY MEN?
10. WHAT HAPPENS FIVE MINUTES AFTER YOU DIE?
11. HOW TO STOP THE BOMBING TODAY!
12. THE SECRET OF PAINLESS HAZING
13. THE SHOCKING TRUTH OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2002
14. FROM SIZE 12 TO SIZE 6 IN THREE MINUTES!
15. THE REAL TRUTH ABOUT HEAVEN

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DATE ADDED: February 14, 2014 TOPICS: Evangelism SKU: RS-12L
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