Are people from throughout history suffering eternal torment because they never accepted Jesus Christ? The truth about life after death is not what most assume.
Is there any hope of a normal life in a society in which all ideas of “normal” are under sustained and persistent attack by those seeking to make perversion the new reality?
Many know of William Wilberforce’s crusade against slavery in the British Empire, but less well-known is his devotion to building his own Christian character.
To serve Jesus Christ and help build a better world in the future, true Christians must learn how to “come out from among them and be separate” from the affairs of this one.
Do your genetics really hold all the answers to your past, present, and future? Or does the remarkable intricacy of life’s incredible design reflect the works of a Creator with even greater plans in store...
For almost two thousand years, the Christian faith has been plagued by a false doctrine about the godhead. How does the Bible describe the Holy Spirit?
According to a recent study from the UK Office for National Statistics, “For the first time in a census of England and Wales, less than half of the population (46.2%, 27.5 million people) described themselves as ‘Christian.’” This is a 13 percent drop since 2011.
I often think of the relentlessness of time—second by second, the future turns into the past and plans become memories. Every human being equally experiences time’s unrelenting “forward march,” which is always a constant pace, with seconds, minutes, and hours marking the transition of tomorrows into todays and todays into yesterdays.
In the past two decades, there has been a dramatic increase in disrespect toward those in leadership positions. An attitude of hatred and vitriol toward political rivals permeates society. In a time of increased difficulty and heightened emotion, how should Christians conduct themselves towards leaders they perceive as “bad”?