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Don't All Religions Lead to God? | John 14:6

28 min · 3. Mai 2026
Episode Don't All Religions Lead to God? | John 14:6 Cover

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Don't all religions lead to the same place? If you're following Jesus, you've probably been asked that question — by a coworker, a family member, maybe even your own quiet doubts. On Missions Sunday, special guest Missionary Edwin Martinez — who has spent 50 years training evangelists across Latin America and the Muslim world — sits with us in that question and walks us back to what Scripture actually says. From John 14:6, Acts 4:12, and Luke 14:25-33, Edwin shows us three things every believer needs to know: that Jesus claims to be the only way (and why that's good news, not narrow news), what it actually costs to follow him, and why the church he's building cannot fail. "It's paid for. It's paid for. We don't have to pay for it." This is the kind of teaching that strengthens what you already believe and equips you to share it with the people around you. As a faith family on mission, our prayer is that you walk away anchored more deeply in Jesus and ready to take your next step with him. Preached at Christchurch Miami on Missions Sunday, May 3, 2026.

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