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Why was Paul preaching baptism for the dead?

January 26, 2021  - By Rufus Simon Varghese

If living believers cannot earn any merit for the dead by taking baptism, why does the Apostle seem to be teaching such a doctrine?

What does 2 Corinthians 12:9 mean?

May 26, 2020  - By Rufus Simon Varghese

We're often told how God's grace is sufficient for us in our weakness. But what does being perfected through affliction really mean?

Can one refrain from the Lord’s Table?

May 13, 2020  - By George Mattackal

Find out how we can avoid “eating and drinking judgment” to ourselves — and keep legalism from creeping into our remembrance of our Redeemer

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’

Guidelines for the grey areas of life – Part 5

March 4, 2020  - By Dr. Danny L. Akin

Find out why short-term loss, but long-term gain, is the way of Christ — and the way of love — when making wise decisions in wicked world

What is the marital future for a homosexual?

February 4, 2020  - By Charles Mathew

Homosexuality is one among several sins the Bible condemns. How does a Christian with a same sex attraction orientation go forward?

The basics of church discipline – Part 1

September 6, 2019  - By Dr. Danny L. Akin

The New Testament has a great deal to say about church discipline — yet no aspect of church life today is more dangerously neglected than this one

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