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Some of the most asked questions on Open Line with Dr. Michael Rydelnik involve our salvation. Can we lose our salvation? How can we know we are really forgiven forever? On our next Open Line, three guests will join Michael to discuss the perseverance of the Savior and the security of the believer. Be encouraged about your faith when you listen to Open Line this weekend.
In our second hour of Open Line with Dr. Michael Rydelnik, we continue our discussion about the perseverance of the Savior and the security of the believer with Cisco Cotto, Mike Vanlaningham, and Eva Rydelnik. If you've ever wondered if you can lose your salvation, be encouraged in your faith when you listen to this weekend's Open Line.
Dr. Cisco Cotto is a radio newscaster, serving as morning anchor on WBBM 780AM/105.9FM in Chicago and Assistant Professor of Applied Theology and Church Ministries at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. He is a graduate of Western Illinois University, Moody Theological Seminary, and Talbot School of Theology.
Eva Rydelnik teaches courses in Literature, Jewish Culture and Education at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. She also serves with Chosen People Ministries bringing the Good News of Messiah to the Jewish people. She loves books, Humphrey Bogart films, dogs, hiking (especially in the Adirondacks) and taking people to Israel. She and her husband, Michael, live in Chicago and have two adult sons.
Dr. Michael Vanlaningham is adjunct professor of Bible at Moody Bible Institute and former pastor of Biblical Research at Harvest Bible Chapel in Elgin, Ill. He received his M.Div. in Systematic Theology from Talbot Theological Seminary and his Ph.D. in New Testament and Pauline Studies from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He is co-editor of The Moody Bible Commentary and has written a number of articles for The Master's Seminary Journal, as well as other publications.
Dr. Michael Rydelnik is Moody Bible Institute's Vice President & Academic Dean and Professor of Jewish Studies and Bible, as well as the Host/Bible teacher on Moody Radio’s Open Line with Dr. Michael Rydelnik. The son of Holocaust survivors, Michael was raised in an observant Jewish home in Brooklyn, New York. He became a follower of Jesus the Messiah as a high school student and began teaching the Bible almost immediately. He is the author of several books and is the co-editor of and contributor to The Moody Bible Commentary. Michael and his wife, Eva, live in Chicago and have two adult sons.
Tricia McMillan is the senior producer of Chris Fabry Live and Open Line with Dr. Michael Rydelnik. She has worked at Moody Radio since 2000 on a variety of programs. She is a graduate of Moody Bible Institute and has a Master of Ministry from Moody Theological Seminary. Tricia is married to Nate, has three children and lives in the Chicago suburbs.
At times, all believers have questions about the Bible, God or the spiritual life. Where can we turn when we need guidance from God's Word? Moody Radio encourages you to bring your Bible and spiritual life questions to Open Line with Dr. Michael Rydelnik every week. In this two-hour, live Bible Q&A program, your questions are always the focus. Dr. Rydelnik will provide practical answers straight from Scripture drawing from his wealth of knowledge and experience as both a pastor and professor.