Question and Answer Videos
Q&A #8 | Pop Quiz, Tithes and Offerings, Protected Through Tribulation, and more
Questions and Topics Discussed:
0:00 Intro
0:23 Pop Quiz: Creation Week
7:06 Evolution
8:19 Free Download: The Hebrew of Creation
10:48 Question about tithes
14:05 Father’s heart on tithes
17:25 Jacob’s promise to tithe
18:50 Does to bless mean to kneel?
21:49 Testimony from Carlos
24:56 Why we like giving away free stuff
26:50 Hanukkah in the Old Testament?
30:06 Hanukkah in the New Testament?
31:40 Our response to flat earth theory comments
32:56 Protected through tribulation
39:02 Great paleo observations from viewers
39:30 Say Shibboleth, in Ghana
40:04 Ga’al (Kinsman Redeemer), but in Somali
41:07 Website updates
42:07 Names Channel: Important Announcement
43:03 Our next video
44:56 Prayer requests
46:02 Song: I Will Learn Your Ways
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