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How does the Bible define ‘free will’?

December 14, 2021  - By Godly John

‘Free will’ is a vast subject—and everyone seems to have something to say. So, how does the Bible define it? In what sense are we free to do what we want?

How to develop discernment

July 16, 2021  - By Leni B

In a world of conflicting messages, the ability to distinguish between right and wrong is one that every Christian must acquire

The good gift of conscience

July 4, 2021  - By Dr. John Sypert

Why it’s of utmost importance that our inner voice be governed by what God says is right and wrong, not culture or society

Are you walking blind?

February 14, 2021  - By Tom Horvat

Do you feel like you are stumbling through life like a person wandering in the dark? We were made to walk in the light of Christ

Does it matter if Christians vote?

October 27, 2020  - By Tom Horvat

If nothing can frustrate the plans that God has determined in advance, where should believers stand on the matter of civic responsibilities and freedoms?

The song of the vineyard

October 9, 2020  - By Tom Horvat

We find beautiful — and, at times startling — horticultural imagery throughout the Bible. Discover the key to flourishing where God plants us

Was it wrong for the disciples to choose Matthias as the 12th apostle?

August 25, 2020  - By Thomson B Thomas

Was it right for Peter & Co. to cast lots for a replacement for Judas, considering there's a stronger case for Paul to be part of the Twelve?

God’s guidelines for the grey areas of life – Part 6

March 11, 2020  - By Dr. Danny L. Akin

It is not difficult to discern a good Christian, but being a good Christian in a good way is more subjective. Here’s how to discover ‘the good way’

Forgiveness is hard. It’s also mandatory

September 1, 2019  - By Leni B

God commands us to forgive not just for the sake of others, but for our own good — even if it means doing so ‘seventy times seven’

Why did God create man, if only to send so many to hell?

May 14, 2019  - By Dr. Barry K. Creamer

A reader asked: 'If God is omniscient, isn't He pushing people into eternal destruction when He knows many will not be able to understand Him in their lifetime?'

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