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November 3, 2009
 
We're In! Probe Moves Into The Hope Center, New Multi-Ministry HQ

Probe Ministries Staff —The culmination of many dreams, labors and not a little waiting has arrived. The Probe staff moved into our shiny new headquarters to join more than 30 other ministries after nearly three months of vagabond officing at home, borrowed offices and coffee shops. Our lease was up August 31 at a location that served us well as an individual ministry for nearly 25 years. But it didn't hold a candle to the impressive Hope Center, which sits on nine acres in Plano, Texas.

Even better, virtually none of the logistical and developmental burden fell on Probe. We were offered, along with other guest ministries, to join Hope for the Heart at a central building designed for shared efficiency and collaboration. We're thrilled not only to be in nice, efficient new digs, but also rubbing shoulders with a likeminded but diverse collection of Christian organizations.

Hope Center

With a view of the lobby and its inviting fireplace and chandelier made of shed deer antlers, Probe's new offices are quite a step up.

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New Online! 

The Closing of the American Heart

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Don Closson
—Using Ronald Nash's book as a starting point, Don Closson looks at the philosophical foundations of modern education in America and how they have contributed to low performance.

Renea McKenzie
Kingdom Singleness

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Renea McKenzie
—takes a look at two books providing thoughtful responses to being Christian and single: Loves Me, Loves Me Not: The Ethics of Unrequited Love, and Real Sex.

C.S. Lewis, the BBC, and Mere Christianity

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Michael Gleghorn
—explains how a series of radio talks during WWII became one of Christianity's most cherished classics.

Are We Significant in This Vast Universe?

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Steve Cable
—argues that the vastness of the universe makes statements about attributes of God and the significance of mankind.

Apologetics and the Age of the Universe

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Steve Cable
—urges Christians not to make the age of the universe an issue in proclaiming the gospel.

Theology vs. Science or Theology Plus Science?

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Steve Cable
—contends that Christians do not need to fear science, and that scientists don't need to fear Christianity.


Probe's New Address

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The Self-Understanding of Jesus


Michael Gleghorn
—“I wrote this program after becoming fascinated with the topic of implicit Christology, an interest I acquired after reading some of the work of Bill Craig and Ben Witherington on the subject. Although today there is something of a renewed scholarly interest in the explicit claims of Jesus in the Gospels, nevertheless, we should never forget that even His more veiled claims reveal that He thought of Himself as very much more than just another great prophet or teacher.”

Airing on Probe Radio across the U.S. on up to 600 stations each week. More on this program, related topics here.

November 2-6

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