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Unanswered questions

June 16, 2021  - By Joanne Sam

The universe is filled with mysteries, most of which we may never unravel. But God has already revealed the most important ones. Have you responded to them?

Why did God create people, if only to send some to hell?

June 15, 2021  - By Rufus Simon Varghese

God could choose to save everyone — or destroy everyone. Yet, He chooses to save some and pass over others for destruction

Why discipleship matters in the local church

June 13, 2021  - By Benjamin George

Some believers see no connection between the local church members and their spiritual life. Here’s why that’s problematic

The failures of Eli – Part 2

June 11, 2021  - By Sherry Thomas

As high priest, Eli held the highest position possible in Israel. But he was unable to lead others to the Lord — beginning with his own sons

Finding true security

June 9, 2021  - By Leni B

The world puts safety first ― safety in people, places, or things. But the Lord unequivocally calls us to take refuge in His word: “Fear not”

How should believers respond to the Israel-Palestine conflict?

June 8, 2021  - By Dr. Scott Shiffer

The world calls them oppressors. Christians are inclined to see them as “God’s chosen people”. Is there a ‘right side’?

He is Immanuel, God with us

June 6, 2021  - By Premilla Jacob

What do Israel in captivity and the church in lockdown have in common? The uncertainty of the future. These eternal promises of God are the perfect antidote

The failures of Eli – Part 1

June 4, 2021  - By Sherry Thomas

Though he was a high priest in Israel, Eli's shortcomings in leadership began at home with his inability to parent well. Three aspects stand out

We will reap what we sow

June 2, 2021  - By Dr. John Sypert

Giving can be hard. We're more given to supplying our own needs than with helping others. Generosity, however, can show that we are right with God

Is the Bible too outdated for modern living?

June 1, 2021  - By Thomson B Thomas

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?

‘I’m watching people die every day — but death is not my primary fear’

May 30, 2021  - By Karen Ann Monsy

As Covid-19 continues to ravage and devastate India, one frontliner talks about how the pandemic has forced her to discover God all over again

Mental health matters: Hope for the Afflicted

May 28, 2021  - By But God

How the church can better equip itself to respond to those suffering from poor mental health — both inside its ranks and beyond

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