Is Christianity Still Relevant In Today’s World?

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Is Christianity Still Relevant Today? In a world that is continually changing, where technology improves on a daily basis, cultural norms fluctuate, and society becomes more suspicious of absolute truth. It is reasonable to wonder and ask the question – is Christianity still relevant today. Is an old faith still relevant in our modern lives? …

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Practical Study Guide – Gods Design For Marriage

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God’s Design for Marriage: A Study Guide Focus: Love, Commitment, and Faith in Marriage Purpose: To understand and apply biblical principles for a Christ centered marriage Week 1: Marriage as a Covenant, Not a Contract Scripture Readings: • Genesis 2:18-24 – God’s creation of marriage • Malachi 2:13-16 – The sacredness of marriage • Ephesians …

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One Year In-Depth Bible Reading Plan With Reflection Questions

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📖 1-Year In-Depth Bible Reading Plan with Reflection Questions Time Commitment: 30+ minutes per day Goals: – Grow closer to God – Understand the Bible better – Strengthen faith – Learn to share the gospel This structured plan will take you through the entire Bible in one year, focusing on deep study, prayer, and application. …

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90 Days Bible Reading Plan With Daily Reflection Questions

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📖 90-Day Bible Reading Plan with Daily Reflection Questions Goal: Growing Closer to God and Understanding the Bible Better Time Commitment: 15-30 minutes per day This plan includes key Bible passages that will strengthen your faith and help you grow in your relationship with God. Each day, you will also reflect on a question to …

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Spiritual Growth Plan: A Step-By-Step Guide

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Spiritual Growth Plan: A Step-by-Step Guide Spiritual development does not just happen by chance; it demands focus and continuous dedication. Consistent spiritual practices, like physical activity, help to build your faith. This Spiritual Growth Plan will assist you in developing a closer relationship with God and progressing in your Christian walk. Step 1: Set a …

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How To Be Sure Of Your Eternal Destination

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How to Be Sure of Your Eternity Eternity is a reality, and the Bible clearly states that everyone will spend forever in one of two places, either with God in heaven or apart from God in hell. But how can you be sure about where you’ll end up after you pass away? It’s wonderful to …

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What Happens After Death? A Biblical Perspective

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What Happens After Death? A Biblical Perspective What takes place after we die? In the human world, this is one of the most important and often-asked questions. The Bible makes it clear what happens after death, what judgment is, and what heaven and hell are. Let’s look at what the Bible says about what happens …

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What Does the Bible Say About Tithing – Debunking Modern Myths

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The issue of tithing has currently generated debates in Christian circles, with many modern teachings emphasizing its necessity as a basis for financial blessings form God. However, a careful look at the Scripture reveals that many popular teachings about tithing are based more on human tradition than sound biblical instruction. Let us explore what the …

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New Testament Scriptures On Joy

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The New Testament is full of scriptures that teach about joy, showing that true joy comes from God, not just from our circumstances. Here are some powerful verses on joy: 1. John 15:11 – Jesus wants us to have complete joy: “I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and …

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New Testament Scriptures On Faith

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The New Testament is full of powerful scriptures about faith that feel like encouragement, reminders, and even challenges to trust God more. They’re written in a way that’s both personal and relatable, like a friend saying, “Hey, don’t worry—God’s got this.” Here are some of my favorites, written in a more conversational tone: Hebrews 11:1:“Faith …

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