John Tors

Truth in My Days: Let’s Defend Christianity!

The Truth in My Days Podcast is your go-to source for learning about defending Biblical truth. We will look at multiple topics, including the historical and textual origins of the Bible, doctrinal issues, creationism vs. evolution, and much more! We will be sitting down weekdays and Sundays with John Tors, Director of Truth in My Days Ministries. John is a pastor with a B.A.Sc. in Chemical Engineering and a Master of Divinity and has almost 40 years of experience in defending the Bible. Come and spend time learning why you should trust the Bible; this could be a life-changing experience!

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John Tors

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Religion

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1 Corinthians 15:3–7: Is It a Creed? (9/11) 16.06.2022

Many evangelicals think that Paul's words in 1 Corinthians 15:3–7 are actually a creed—a statement of faith in the resurrection of Jesus that the early Church created soon after His death and resurrection.  Quick searches on various apologetic websites also tell you that the Apostles taught this creed to Paul after his conversion.  Taken together, it would mean that we have solid evidenc...

1 Corinthians 15:3–7: Is It a Creed? (8/11) 15.06.2022

Many evangelicals think that Paul's words in 1 Corinthians 15:3–7 are actually a creed—a statement of faith in the resurrection of Jesus that the early Church created soon after His death and resurrection.  Quick searches on various apologetic websites also tell you that the Apostles taught this creed to Paul after his conversion.  Taken together, it would mean that we have solid evidenc...

1 Corinthians 15:3–7: Is It a Creed? (7/11) 14.06.2022

Many evangelicals think that Paul's words in 1 Corinthians 15:3–7 are actually a creed—a statement of faith in the resurrection of Jesus that the early Church created soon after His death and resurrection.  Quick searches on various apologetic websites also tell you that the Apostles taught this creed to Paul after his conversion.  Taken together, it would mean that we have solid evidenc...

1 Corinthians 15:3–7: Is It a Creed? (6/11) 13.06.2022

Many evangelicals think that Paul's words in 1 Corinthians 15:3–7 are actually a creed—a statement of faith in the resurrection of Jesus that the early Church created soon after His death and resurrection.  Quick searches on various apologetic websites also tell you that the Apostles taught this creed to Paul after his conversion.  Taken together, it would mean that we have solid evidenc...

Fan Boys — A Sermon by John Tors 12.06.2022

In a time when prominent names and popular teachers are rising among evangelicals, it behooves us to take a step back and re-evaluate ourselves lest we inadvertently cause division in the Church.  It certainly is easy to fall into the sway of blindly accepting what a prominent Bible teacher or scholar says on any given topic in Scripture, especially if he showed himself to be competent previo...

1 Corinthians 15:3–7: Is It a Creed? (5/11) 10.06.2022

Many evangelicals think that Paul's words in 1 Corinthians 15:3–7 are actually a creed—a statement of faith in the resurrection of Jesus that the early Church created soon after His death and resurrection.  Quick searches on various apologetic websites also tell you that the Apostles taught this creed to Paul after his conversion.  Taken together, it would mean that we have solid evidenc...

1 Corinthians 15:3–7: Is It a Creed? (4/11) 09.06.2022

Many evangelicals think that Paul's words in 1 Corinthians 15:3–7 are actually a creed—a statement of faith in the resurrection of Jesus that the early Church created soon after His death and resurrection.  Quick searches on various apologetic websites also tell you that the Apostles taught this creed to Paul after his conversion.  Taken together, it would mean that we have solid evidenc...

1 Corinthians 15:3–7: Is It a Creed? (3/11) 08.06.2022

Many evangelicals think that Paul's words in 1 Corinthians 15:3–7 are actually a creed—a statement of faith in the resurrection of Jesus that the early Church created soon after His death and resurrection.  Quick searches on various apologetic websites also tell you that the Apostles taught this creed to Paul after his conversion.  Taken together, it would mean that we have solid evidenc...

1 Corinthians 15:3–7: Is It a Creed? (2/11) 07.06.2022

Many evangelicals think that Paul's words in 1 Corinthians 15:3–7 are actually a creed—a statement of faith in the resurrection of Jesus that the early Church created soon after His death and resurrection.  Quick searches on various apologetic websites also tell you that the Apostles taught this creed to Paul after his conversion.  Taken together, it would mean that we have solid evidenc...

1 Corinthians 15:3–7: Is It a Creed? (1/11) 06.06.2022

Many evangelicals think that Paul's words in 1 Corinthians 15:3–7 are actually a creed—a statement of faith in the resurrection of Jesus that the early Church created soon after His death and resurrection.  Quick searches on various apologetic websites also tell you that the Apostles taught this creed to Paul after his conversion.  Taken together, it would mean that we have solid evidenc...

Literary Dependence and the Synoptic Problem with John Tors (32/32) 18.05.2022

The similarities among the Gospel books have not gone unnoticed, particularly among the first three—Matthew, Mark, and Luke.  How do we account for these similarities?  Everyone knows that the Gospel writers copied off one another, right?  This is likely the answer you would find on most any apologetic website on the issue; you may have even heard your pastor or Bible study leader m...

Literary Dependence and the Synoptic Problem with John Tors (31/32) 17.05.2022

The similarities among the Gospel books have not gone unnoticed, particularly among the first three—Matthew, Mark, and Luke.  How do we account for these similarities?  Everyone knows that the Gospel writers copied off one another, right?  This is likely the answer you would find on most any apologetic website on the issue; you may have even heard your pastor or Bible study leader m...

Literary Dependence and the Synoptic Problem with John Tors (30/32) 16.05.2022

The similarities among the Gospel books have not gone unnoticed, particularly among the first three—Matthew, Mark, and Luke.  How do we account for these similarities?  Everyone knows that the Gospel writers copied off one another, right?  This is likely the answer you would find on most any apologetic website on the issue; you may have even heard your pastor or Bible study leader m...

Abomination of Desolation — A Sermon by John Tors 15.05.2022

When speaking of the end times, attentive readers of Scripture would have noticed the words 'the Abomination of Desolation' that come up in Matthew 24 and Mark 13, but just what is this 'Abomination of Desolation'?  The surrounding parts in context seem straightforward enough.  Now, some have endeavoured to try to explain what this is, and one can get quickly lost in the mire, as it were...

Literary Dependence and the Synoptic Problem with John Tors (29/32) 13.05.2022

The similarities among the Gospel books have not gone unnoticed, particularly among the first three—Matthew, Mark, and Luke.  How do we account for these similarities?  Everyone knows that the Gospel writers copied off one another, right?  This is likely the answer you would find on most any apologetic website on the issue; you may have even heard your pastor or Bible study leader m...

Literary Dependence and the Synoptic Problem with John Tors (28/32) 12.05.2022

The similarities among the Gospel books have not gone unnoticed, particularly among the first three—Matthew, Mark, and Luke.  How do we account for these similarities?  Everyone knows that the Gospel writers copied off one another, right?  This is likely the answer you would find on most any apologetic website on the issue; you may have even heard your pastor or Bible study leader m...

Literary Dependence and the Synoptic Problem with John Tors (27/32) 11.05.2022

The similarities among the Gospel books have not gone unnoticed, particularly among the first three—Matthew, Mark, and Luke.  How do we account for these similarities?  Everyone knows that the Gospel writers copied off one another, right?  This is likely the answer you would find on most any apologetic website on the issue; you may have even heard your pastor or Bible study leader m...

Literary Dependence and the Synoptic Problem with John Tors (26/32) 10.05.2022

The similarities among the Gospel books have not gone unnoticed, particularly among the first three—Matthew, Mark, and Luke.  How do we account for these similarities?  Everyone knows that the Gospel writers copied off one another, right?  This is likely the answer you would find on most any apologetic website on the issue; you may have even heard your pastor or Bible study leader m...

Literary Dependence and the Synoptic Problem with John Tors (25/32) 09.05.2022

The similarities among the Gospel books have not gone unnoticed, particularly among the first three—Matthew, Mark, and Luke.  How do we account for these similarities?  Everyone knows that the Gospel writers copied off one another, right?  This is likely the answer you would find on most any apologetic website on the issue; you may have even heard your pastor or Bible study leader m...

Coming Attractions 2 — A Sermon by John Tors 08.05.2022

This week's sermon continues from a past message looking at what signs we ought to be mindful in the end times.  While few would disagree that we as Christians ought to stand ready for the return of Christ, some have unfortunately been troubled by question: 'What if He already came, and we have missed it?'  After all, being ready for a race does no good if the race is already over. &nbsp...

Literary Dependence and the Synoptic Problem with John Tors (24/32) 06.05.2022

The similarities among the Gospel books have not gone unnoticed, particularly among the first three—Matthew, Mark, and Luke.  How do we account for these similarities?  Everyone knows that the Gospel writers copied off one another, right?  This is likely the answer you would find on most any apologetic website on the issue; you may have even heard your pastor or Bible study leader m...

Literary Dependence and the Synoptic Problem with John Tors (23/32) 05.05.2022

The similarities among the Gospel books have not gone unnoticed, particularly among the first three—Matthew, Mark, and Luke.  How do we account for these similarities?  Everyone knows that the Gospel writers copied off one another, right?  This is likely the answer you would find on most any apologetic website on the issue; you may have even heard your pastor or Bible study leader m...

Literary Dependence and the Synoptic Problem with John Tors (22/32) 04.05.2022

The similarities among the Gospel books have not gone unnoticed, particularly among the first three—Matthew, Mark, and Luke.  How do we account for these similarities?  Everyone knows that the Gospel writers copied off one another, right?  This is likely the answer you would find on most any apologetic website on the issue; you may have even heard your pastor or Bible study leader m...

Literary Dependence and the Synoptic Problem with John Tors (21/32) 03.05.2022

The similarities among the Gospel books have not gone unnoticed, particularly among the first three—Matthew, Mark, and Luke.  How do we account for these similarities?  Everyone knows that the Gospel writers copied off one another, right?  This is likely the answer you would find on most any apologetic website on the issue; you may have even heard your pastor or Bible study leader m...

Literary Dependence and the Synoptic Problem with John Tors (20/32) 02.05.2022

The similarities among the Gospel books have not gone unnoticed, particularly among the first three—Matthew, Mark, and Luke.  How do we account for these similarities?  Everyone knows that the Gospel writers copied off one another, right?  This is likely the answer you would find on most any apologetic website on the issue; you may have even heard your pastor or Bible study leader m...

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