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What’s your verdict? Join Pastor John Munro for daily Bible study where he offers clear, insightful Bible teaching that will challenge you to come to your own verdict! And don’t miss Avizandum, his weekly podcast commenting on timely issues and topics. Learn more and find more resources at theverdict.org.
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Thursday Dec 12, 2024
God of Amazing Grace, Pt. 1
Thursday Dec 12, 2024
Thursday Dec 12, 2024
What is God really like? For an accurate view, we need to take a closer look at what He has revealed in His Word. Pastor John Munro approaches the end of our study on difficult questions as we learn about the heart of God and the magnificence of His grace.

Wednesday Dec 11, 2024
Why is the World in Such a Mess?, Pt. 2
Wednesday Dec 11, 2024
Wednesday Dec 11, 2024
Each day it seems that we’re confronted with conflict, disaster, division, and fear. You may find yourself asking, why is the world in such a mess? And why does our sovereign God allow such chaos to unfold? Pastor John Munro deals with this profoundly relevant question.

Tuesday Dec 10, 2024
Why is the World in Such a Mess?, Pt. 1
Tuesday Dec 10, 2024
Tuesday Dec 10, 2024
Does it sometimes seem that the world is spinning out of control? Unexpected and often discouraging events profoundly impact our lives and our families. If God is sovereign, and everything is under His control, Why is the world in such a mess? That’s the difficult question Pastor John Munro discusses in this episode of THE VERDICT!

Tuesday Dec 10, 2024
AVIZANDUM: Let There Be Light
Tuesday Dec 10, 2024
Tuesday Dec 10, 2024
The Christmas season is a time of light. We see lights on Christmas trees, homes, and yards. Even a little light dispels the darkness. Join John and explore this beautiful idea of light as we celebrate the coming of the Light of the world.

Monday Dec 09, 2024
Why Suffering?, Pt. 2
Monday Dec 09, 2024
Monday Dec 09, 2024
Everyone struggles with the problem of suffering. Suffering can test our faith and might shake your trust in God. After all, if God exists, why is there such suffering in the world? Pastor John Munro explores this difficult question, as he continues a series on the tough questions we’d like to ask God.

Friday Dec 06, 2024
Why Suffering? Pt. 1
Friday Dec 06, 2024
Friday Dec 06, 2024
Currently on THE VERDICT we’re considering difficult questions we’d ask God. Last time, we asked why a good and all-powerful God allows evil to exist. And this leads us to ask why does God allow any suffering at all? Disease, disaster, and famine—why does God allow such pain? Don’t miss the discussion on this episode of THE VERDICT!

Thursday Dec 05, 2024
Why Evil? Pt. 2
Thursday Dec 05, 2024
Thursday Dec 05, 2024
Have you ever considered all the evil in the world and wondered: where is God? If God is all-powerful and all loving, why is there such wickedness in the world? That’s exactly what we’re discussing on this episode of THE VERDICT with Pastor John Munro. Don’t miss this important conversation on the existence of evil.

Wednesday Dec 04, 2024
Why Evil? Pt. 1
Wednesday Dec 04, 2024
Wednesday Dec 04, 2024
If there is a God and He is all powerful, why does He allow evil to happen? And where does evil come from? Pastor John Munro confronts one of the most difficult questions: If there is a God, Why Evil? Don’t miss the program as we deal with this difficult but essential question!

Tuesday Dec 03, 2024
One Second After You Die, Pt. 2
Tuesday Dec 03, 2024
Tuesday Dec 03, 2024
Our world focuses a great deal on building wealth, and pursuing pleasure. But the pleasures of this life are fleeting in view of an eternal future. On this episode of The Verdict, Pastor John Munro teaches about eternity from the parables of Jesus. Find out what Jesus says about life after death, and heaven and hell.

Tuesday Dec 03, 2024
AVIZANDUM: The Generosity of Grace
Tuesday Dec 03, 2024
Tuesday Dec 03, 2024
Of all people on the face of the earth, followers of Jesus Christ should be the most thankful. And because we have received the generosity of God's grace, we should be generous. So what does this mean in practice?