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FIRST-PERSON: Is Proverbs 22:6 a guarantee?

Columnist and seminary professor Mark Coppenger answers a question sometimes asked about Proverbs 22:6 ("Train up a child ..."): Will all children raised in godly homes turn out OK?

FIRST-PERSON: God’s providence after a robbery

Columnist Mark Coppenger recounts a European adventure that included shocking setbacks and miraculous interventions by way of "Four Samaritans."

FIRST-PERSON: God’s providence after a robbery

Columnist Mark Coppenger recounts a European adventure that included shocking setbacks and miraculous interventions by way of "Four Samaritans."

FIRST-PERSON: Did Noah’s Ark have dinosaurs?

Columnist and seminary professor Mark Coppenger takes a look at both sides to the often-debated question: Did Noah's Ark have dinosaurs?

FIRST-PERSON: The $10 evangelism project

Columnist Mark Coppenger recounts what happened when he gave his students $10 and sent them out into the community to buy things and to strike up spiritual conversations in the process.

FIRST-PERSON: Overcoming income concerns in seminary & the ministry

Columnist and professor Mark Coppenger gives his testimony of how God financially provided for him in seminary and in his subsequent ministry.

FIRST-PERSON: Hunting Bambi

In just a few decades, the government has gone from being pro-child -- even protecting children against "strange" religions -- to anti-child and forcing its immoral beliefs on religious groups, says columnist Mark Coppenger.

FIRST-PERSON: Keeping kosher in the Israeli military

Seminary professor Mark Coppenger, when visiting Israel, saw religious imagery throughout the Israeli Defense Forces.

9/11: A decade of studying Islam

Christian apologetics professor Mark Coppenger examines two schools of thought regarding Islam -- whether it is a great religion or a false ideology.

FIRST-PERSON: Gandhi needed a Savior, too

Rob Bell's implication that Gandhi was a "good" person does not stand the test of Scripture or history, columnist and professor Mark Coppenger says.