Genuine believers have vastly different opinions about the end times. But is eschatology all that important to our day-to-day lives?
The Incarnation is like a multi-faceted diamond; you could spend many lifetimes pondering over its depth and beauty and meaning
Have you considered that if there is no desire to meet God here on His terms, we will not meet Him in eternity on our terms?
There is a chasm between God’s perfection and our broken, corrupted humanity. Who reaches out and bridges that distance makes all the difference
The bereaved often grapple with questions about the afterlife — like whether we’ll recognise family and friends on the other shore
Led to be crucified, having endured much brutality, Jesus addresses the Jews one more time along the way: yet again for their sake, not His own
What do we have to look forward to after the Winter of this life? According to the promise of the gospel, everything — but most of all, resurrection
Traditionally, Christians have opted to bury the dead in tombs or graves. But in modern society, this is not always possible. Can alternatives be pursued?
Will we do anything other than sing God’s praise? Will we receive wings? Find out what the Bible has to say about our future home
If living believers cannot earn any merit for the dead by taking baptism, why does the Apostle seem to be teaching such a doctrine?
All too often, we think our pet issues or theological soapboxes are somehow central to Christianity. Paul reminds us: it’s just not that complicated
The Lord’s Supper is an essential practice to many churches. But have you ever stopped to consider why it’s important, and what it means for us today?
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