The first two of a planned 20 presentations of "The Trail of Blood by Dr. J. M. Carroll" as presented by Dr. Joseph Roberts at American Baptist Church, Melbourne, FL. These podcasts are presented by the International Missionary Baptist Ministries Podcasts Service. IMBM Podcast Service is sponsored by and a ministry of the Mayfield Drive Baptist Church, Smyrna, TN. Comments and requests should be sent to IMBM at [email protected].
One of the oldest questions to come to the mind of mankind is “Why do bad things happen to good people?” The Book of Job is believed to be the oldest book of the Bible. This question is raised in that book. Job’s friends seemed to be of the opinion that bad things do not happen to good people; therefore, they proceeded to accuse Job of doing very bad things. They told Job that the things that he was experiencing were the judgment of God because of his sins. But, of course, we who have read the Book of Job know they were wrong as are the majority of people today.
The Introduction to an insightful series of why bad things come the way of the child of God and ways to handle them. Series presented by the Producer and Director of International Missionary Baptist Ministries, Joseph F. Roberts, ThD, PhD.
Have you ever heard someone say, about someone else, “He is a man of faith,” or “She is a woman of faith.”? The truth is, we are all people of faith, because whether we realize it or not, we exercise faith every single day of our lives. Therefore, the valid question, "What is faith?"
In this message by Dr. Joseph F. Roberts, the Director and Chief Producer of the International Missionary Baptist Ministries, he explains what faith really is and how we exercise it.
This was a dark day; a dank day; a dastardly day; it was earth and the human races worst day. A day where all of man's violence; centuries of murder; hatred; jealousy and rage came together; years of wickedness and terrifying violence came to a final crescendo- man's final opus; kill the God of heaven in the worst and most painful way man could devise.
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