There are stories in the Old Testament where God seems to show partiality. But how is that consistent with what we know about His character?
We hold diverse theological views — but should be able to dispense grace when considering teachings and practices that aren’t central to our faith
Saving faith is accomplished by accepting Christ according to the Gospels and committing our lives to Him. Do you know what you believe?
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’
Some believe in exuberant worship, others in quiet adoration. A reader asks what true worship looks like, and how to distinguish it from other forms
We can understand several fundamental realities, which go beyond the findings on the moon, when we dissect the often-overlooked theological underpinnings of space exploration
The church is not God, nor can it save anyone — but it is called to represent Christ on earth and decipher who true gospel confessors are
We cannot fully comprehend the first Person of the Trinity — but we can know what He has revealed to us about Himself, His nature and His character
You don’t need a degree in theology to understand the messages of the prophets in the Bible. Here are some guidelines to help you unlock truths from the books that tend to intimidate most
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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