The Pentagon knew where Rev. Franklin Graham stood on his belief toward Muhammed, and other faiths for that matter, BEFORE they invited him to be honorary Chairman of the National Day of Prayer. He has made his Christian beliefs known to any and all willing to listen. I wonder if this whole bruhaha was orchestrated as a public slam against all Christian evangelicals?
Dennis Ingolfsland is the pastor of Randolph Baptist Church in Randolph, MN. Before that, he was a college library director and New Testament professor for about thirty years.
Ingolfsland has published two books (The Least of the Apostles, and I Pledge Allegiance to the King), one booklet (Will the Real Jesus Please Stand up) about 40 magazine and journal articles, over 80 published book reviews. He has presented numerous scholarly papers to biblical scholars at theology conferences.
Ingolfsland’s travels have taken him to numerous countries including England, Germany, Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Greece, and even Iran. In 2015 he taught Christology in Khabarovsk, Russia for an extension of the Moscow Theological Seminary.
Dennis has been married for over 40 years and has three grown children and nine grandchildren.
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The Pentagon knew where Rev. Franklin Graham stood on his belief toward Muhammed, and other faiths for that matter, BEFORE they invited him to be honorary Chairman of the National Day of Prayer. He has made his Christian beliefs known to any and all willing to listen. I wonder if this whole bruhaha was orchestrated as a public slam against all Christian evangelicals?
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