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Doesn't all of the pain and suffering in the world prove that God doesn't exist? Let's look at an analogy about passengers on a hijacked plane to explore this important topic.
What is the connection between repentance and salvation? The story of Zacchaeus holds the answer!
A common attack on Christians is that the Bible is filled with errors and contradictions. However, most of these claims come from those who have not read the Bible but merely “cherry-picked” perceived inconsistencies.
Is being ‘sorry’ simply enough to qualify as being repentant? Or is repentance something different than feelings of guilt?
Every day we see the evidence of evil and suffering in the world. But in the darkest moments, remember your true, eternal circumstances in Christ.
Financial prosperity, perfect health, success—is God's will anything less for the believer?
Hebrews 6:4-6 can be a difficult passage to understand in light of eternal security. But properly understanding this passage can bring great comfort to the believer!
How in the world do we show that a 2,000-year-old event actually happened? Mary Magdalene didn’t whip out her flip camera and record footage of the resurrected Jesus. So what’s a historian to do?
An exploration of common reasons people question their salvation and an abundance of biblical solutions for ending these tormenting thoughts.
In God’s grace He has given us the Bible, which provides us with insight to know who He is and what He has done!
Throughout history, mankind has asked: Is there a God? And if so, what is He like? Well, we can trust God has revealed who He is to us in His word!
Throughout history people have contemplated, discussed, and debated over the meaning and purpose of life. What if there was one definite answer to this elusive question?
Reflecting on the age-old question of why the universe exists? You're not the only one.
If God is really working all things together for good, how can we make sense of our suffering?