Church is not a place to go, rather, it is a living body where God wants you to become a part––for your good and His glory. Let’s look at why we should go to church––even when we don’t feel like it.
Having an abortion is not an unforgivable sin. The only unforgivable sin is rejecting Jesus Christ. Every other sin is why he died, to provide that forgiveness.
Today, we depend on prayer instead of messengers. We come to the throne room and seek help in our time of need. Jesus’s presence is everywhere, but waiting is still part of prayer.
We all know the Bible story of water into wine at the wedding, but just because Jesus performed this miracle, does it mean that he drank wine? Does the Bible actually support or condone drinking alcohol?
It is never God's perfect will for one to divorce. But the sin nature being what it is, God has made very carefully defined provisions for obtaining a Scriptural divorce.
When times are tough, we often find it hard to give away what little we have. Sarah Hamaker shares four reasons why giving is so important, and seven ways to give even when times are tough.
Calvinism is described by many people in many different ways, but at its essence, it starts with an understanding of scripture that believes that this truly testifies to God himself, as he's revealed himself to us.
Have you ever wondered what it really means to become a Christian? Maybe you feel like it’s too late for you, or that you’ve made too many mistakes—but the truth is, salvation is simpler than you think. Discover the life-changing power of faith, the first step toward Jesus, and how one simple prayer can transform your eternity.
You don't have a chapter in the Bible that is an explanation of the Holy Trinity - you have a formulation of that. The reality of the trinity is born out of just viewing things, so it's a hard one for a child.
Whether the pendulum swings toward spoiled or entitled, the answer lies not in trying to keep your kid from becoming one or the other. Rather, the goal should be to guide your child’s heart toward becoming more like Christ.
The question really is, can a person who has been forgiven of their sins, who has been received by God through the mercy and the merits of Jesus ... can that person do something to be unforgiven?
How do you have the world hate you, and have a good reputation? R.C. Sproul Jr. lays out how Christians should respond when falsely accused in this situation.
With all this evidence that in-laws are bad news, it might seem impossible to have a healthy relationship with yours. But there is hope! Try these eight steps toward a beneficial and rewarding connection with your in-laws.
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