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Israel Wayne is an author and
popular conference speaker who writes and speaks
on Christian Apologetics, A Biblical View of
Education, Discipleship, Preparing for Marriage
and Worldview Training. He has been featured in
nationally known publications such as The New
American, TIME Magazine, Biblical Worldview
Magazine, The Baptist Banner and the Arizona
Republic. He has also appeared in media outlets
such as FamilyNet Radio, Issues in Education
Radio Show, News & Views, American Family Radio,
TCT Television Network, SkyAngel TV, Lifeway.com
and CrossWalk.com. Israel is a homeschooled
graduate who current serves as Marketing
Director for Wisdom's Gate, a Christian
Discipleship Ministry. He is married and has
four children. Recent
articles/workshops include:
- Acute Disobedience
Disorder? (ADD/ADHD)
- Being Salt and Light
Families
- The Biblical Basis For
Parental Rights
- Choose Life: A Critique
of the Pro-Life Movement
- Covenantal Economics:
Spending Within the Community of Faith
- Christian and Pop
Culture: Evaluating the Arts
- Defending the Faith: An
Introduction to Apologetics
- The Immoral Basis Of
Government Schooling
- Multiculturalism
- Postmodernism: A Problem
of the Mind or Heart?
- Precept, Principle and
Person (Learning to Reason Biblically)
- Waiting for True Love
- Worldview Test: A
question for Youth
While
Christianity is believed by faith, it is
most definitely a reasonable and rational
faith. It answers the questions of the mind
and the heart. We all live by faith. Some
people have faith in themselves. Some have
faith in the government or in a hope for
world peace. Some have faith in their money,
their education or their employment. All of
those things are temporal and can change.
They can all let us down. Our health can
fail, we can lose our job, we can end a
meaningful relationship with someone we care
about. Life changes, but God can be depended
on through it all. He will never leave nor
forsake those who belong to Him. (Heb.
13:5b) Our desire
for you is Christ will live in your hearts
by faith, and that you will come to know and
understand with us the height and the depth
and the width and the length of the Love of
Christ. It surpasses all human knowledge. We
pray that you can be filled with the
fullness of God. (Eph. 3:18-19)

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