Many skeptics—and even some Christians—point to a long list of Bible passages that refer to the earth as having “four corners,” passages that refer to the earth being stationary, passages that refer to the sun moving, etc. to suggest that the Earth is flat. But is this really what the Bible implies?
Dear Roger, I grew up at Casas Church. I remember how you occasionally closed each service by asking the congregation to bow their heads and close their eyes. Then, you guided us through a meditation on a particular biblical passage or story. I use meditation as part of my quiet times. These meditations often take me into a Bible passage where I see and learn things that I have never noticed before. I often hear God speaking to me very clearly during those times.
Could Judas Iscariot have changed his own destiny by choosing to ask for God's forgiveness like Peter did, instead of committing suicide? Or was he predestined to betray Jesus?
I’d like to construct a picture of a man who we’ll call the “Nameless Hero.” He’s the one who gave Jesus a drink when He hung in agony on the cross. No one knows his name. He’s a man who didn’t care who got the credit.
The final third of every Gospel deals with one week in the life of Christ. I want to take us on a journey through the last week in Jesus’ life, so I have listed the major activities on each day.
Our small group had a long discussion about the Battle of Armageddon. We wondered where and how Jesus fit in with the Battle? Will America be involved? Do you believe that these things are being fulfilled today?
Is it possible that God already has His two witnesses (from Revelation) here on the earth, proclaiming the return of Christ before they show up in Jerusalem?
Jesus never once asked the apostles or the early church to identify itself in a certain way as far as manmade organizations were concerned, so why are there so many Christian denominations today?
I’m a new Christian, and I was reading through the Gospel of Matthew. I got really excited when I came to chapter 24 and read Jesus’s teachings about the End Times. I’d like to understand more. Could you please help me?
Why is there so much pain in the world? It’s a question that haunts many of us, especially when faced with personal loss and global suffering. This article explores the complex reality of pain through the lens of Scripture, addressing the effects of a fallen world, human free will, and God’s redemptive power. Discover how, even in the midst of our deepest struggles, God’s love, presence, and hope remain steadfast.
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