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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Explaining The Trinity: A Simple Guide

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Explaining the Trinity: A Simple Guide One of the most important and mysterious ideas in Christianity is the Trinity. A lot of Christians don’t get how God can be one and have three different personality: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. That being said, the Bible does not use the word “Trinity,” but …

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End Time Prophecy: Are We Living In The Last Days?

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End Times Prophecy: Are We Living in the Last Days?   Christians have been captivated by the subject of whether we are living in the “last days” for centuries now , and their perspectives on current affairs, moral deterioration, and global crises have been shaped by their readings of biblical prophecy. Here is a fair …

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How Should Christian’s Response To Climate Change

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Christian Responses to Climate Change: Stewardship or End Times Prophecy? Two main ideas shape the way Christians think about climate change: environmental stewardship, which says that people have a duty to take care of God’s world, and eschatological views, which say that climate problems are signs of the end times. These points of view are …

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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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2025 Guide To Lent Practices.

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This 2025 Guide to Lent Practices was created to assist you with navigating this holy time with grace, intention, and newfound motivation. Ash Wednesday (March 5, 2025) marks the start of Lent, which finishes on Holy Thursday (April 17, 2025) and leads to Easter Sunday (April 20). Together, let’s turn this Lent into a life-changing …

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New Testament Blessings

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The New Testament is packed with beautiful blessings that come across as warm, heartfelt wishes. They’re like tiny reminders of God’s love, peace, and grace, often crafted to encourage and uplift folks. Check out some of my favorites, written in a more casual style! The Beatitudes (Matthew 5:3-12):Jesus said things like, “You’re blessed when you’re …

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Can A Christian Believe In Evolution?

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The question of whether a Christian can believe in evolution is a subject of considerable discussion within Christianity. It explores the ways in which believers interpret the Bible, comprehend science, and harmonize their faith with scientific findings. This text delves into the various viewpoints, scriptural interpretations, and methods by which Christians engage with the idea …

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Can A Christian Go To Hell?

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Whether a Christian can end up in hell really depends on different theological views about salvation, eternal security, and what hell is all about. You know, different Christian traditions have their own takes on this topic. At the heart of the discussion is whether someone who truly believes can actually lose their salvation and end …

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Can A Christian Commit The Unpardonable Sin?

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Among the most hotly contested and misinterpreted subjects in Christian theology is the idea of the “unpardonable sin,” often known as “blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.” The Bible notes it in Matthew 12:31–32, Mark 3:28–29, and Luke 12:10. Here is a definition of the unpardonable sin, a discussion of whether a Christian may commit it, …

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