Resurrected From The Dead?! Really?

It is the foundational claim of Christianity: Christ died on a Cross and was raised back to life. It is also the claim many skeptics of Christianity find so difficult to process.

I am going to present a 5-part series of messages on this topic—“I can know Jesus is A.L.I.V.E. because of…” and then I’m going to give evidence for each of the five letters of “ALIVE.”

These messages are specifically designed for those skeptical of the claims of Christianity. The evidence won’t be a bunch of “churchy” platitudes, but court-room-level evidence that will attempt to make the case for what Christians believe about the death and resurrection of Jesus.

If you fall into that skeptical group, I would be honored to have you join me either in person at our church or on Facebook Live at 10:30am for the next five Sundays (March 18-April 15). I’m excited to present this evidence and I am looking forward to interacting with you!

If you missed any of the messages in this series, please check them out here. I can know that Jesus is alive because of…

8 Responses to “Resurrected From The Dead?! Really?”

  1. Donald N. Norris's avatar Donald N. Norris Says:

    Will you be posting your evidence on your blog?

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    • Craig T. Owens's avatar Craig T. Owens Says:

      I usually post a recap blog post on Monday mornings. I will try to include as much of the evidence as I can in that recap. Each recap will also include a link to a YouTube video of all of my remarks each Sunday.

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  2. Unknown's avatar A.L.I.V.E.—The “I” Is For It Is Finished | Craig T. Owens Says:

    […] Join me next Sunday for part 4 in this series looking at the letter “V.” […]

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  3. Unknown's avatar A Year In Review (2018) | Craig T. Owens Says:

    […] A.L.I.V.E.—It is the foundational claim of Christianity: Christ died on a Cross and was raised back to life. It is also the claim many skeptics of Christianity find so difficult to process. This series explores evidence for for the resurrection of Jesus in each of the five letters of “ALIVE.” These messages are specifically designed for those skeptical of the claims of Christianity. The evidence won’t be a bunch of “churchy” platitudes, but court-room-level evidence that will attempt to make the case for what Christians believe about the death and resurrection of Jesus. […]

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  4. Unknown's avatar Thursdays With Spurgeon—The Basis Of Our Hope | Craig T. Owens Says:

    […] shared a series of messages that said, “I know Jesus is A.L.I.V.E. because of…” and each of the letters of ALIVE reminded us of a convincing proof of His resurrection. I […]

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  5. Unknown's avatar Year-End Review (2018 edition) | Craig T. Owens Says:

    […] A.L.I.V.E.—It is the foundational claim of Christianity: Christ died on a Cross and was raised back to life. It is also the claim many skeptics of Christianity find so difficult to process. This series explores evidence for for the resurrection of Jesus in each of the five letters of “ALIVE.” These messages are specifically designed for those skeptical of the claims of Christianity. The evidence won’t be a bunch of “churchy” platitudes, but court-room-level evidence that will attempt to make the case for what Christians believe about the death and resurrection of Jesus. […]

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  6. Unknown's avatar Links & Quotes | Craig T. Owens Says:

    […] the Old Testament prophets actually foretold that Jesus would be the Messiah. I love considering the apologetics for the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and this video will become an added resource for me in the […]

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  7. Unknown's avatar So Good! | Craig T. Owens Says:

    […] Jesus was indeed resurrected from the dead. There is so much evidence that I don’t have time to go through today, but let me just share one item with you: Paul listed all of the people who had seen Jesus alive (1 Corinthians 15:3-8). Facing persecution and even martyrdom, none of these eyewitnesses recanted their faith.  […]

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