In Eden, God gave us every plant and tree for food. So shouldn’t those redeemed and restored by Christ go back to the original design and embrace a meat-free diet?
Christians can sometimes find themselves wondering about their salvation. Are these questions an indicator that our confession wasn’t genuine?
As complex and brilliant as the doctrine of the Trinity is, many seem to think it has very little backing from the first part of the Bible. Is this a fair assessment?
Not everyone is naturally given to taking the lead or providing direction. Some are happier to follow. What does this mean in the Christian home?
Actions have real-life consequences and, sometimes, it’s hard to let bygones be bygones. What is the Christian to do in such a situation?
If the three Persons of the Trinity are co-equal, do we still address all our prayers to God the Father?
The Bible seems full of amazing miracles. Seeing those today would be so faith-affirming. So why don’t they happen more often?
God could choose to save everyone — or destroy everyone. Yet, He chooses to save some and pass over others for destruction
The world calls them oppressors. Christians are inclined to see them as “God’s chosen people”. Is there a ‘right side’?
The last book of the Bible was completed more than more than 1,900 years ago. How can it be relevant to us living in the 21st century?
Music is an integral part of worship. But what about songs produced by churches that do not have a strong theological base?
The Bible says, "Ask and you will receive", but Christians know there are some things that will remain broken till He returns. What then, asks a reader
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