Can A Christian Participate In Politics

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Yes, a Christian can get involved in politics. Many Christians agree that getting involved in politics helps them follow their belief in being “salt and light” in the world (Matthew 5:13-16) and to support fairness, goodness, and the well-being of everyone. This text looks at why Christians should be involved in politics, examples from history, …

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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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List Of Books In The Bible By Number Of Words

Bible Study, Blog, Books, General, Hephzibah Leadership Academy, Spiritual Growth

Bible books ranked by the number of words, from the most words to the fewest words. Have you ever wondered which Bible book is the longest? Did you know that it’s not necessarily the Bible book with the most chapter divisions that has the most number of words? The word count given is the number …

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The Old Rugged Cross – The Story That Inspired The Hymn

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“The Old Rugged Cross” has a touching story that shows the strong faith and commitment of its writer, George Bennard. This song, cherished by many in Christian history, came from Bennard’s personal challenges and his thoughtful reflection on the cross’s significance. George Bennard’s Life and InspirationGeorge Bennard (1873–1958) was a preacher and musician who devoted …

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Amazing Grace – Hymn Lyrics

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Amazing Grace Lyrics by John Newton (1779) Verse 1: Amazing grace! how sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me! I once was lost, but now am found, Was blind, but now I see. Verse 2: Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, And grace my fears relieved; How precious did that grace …

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What The Bible Has To Say About Mental Health

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Biblical Guidance for Mental Health: What the Bible Has to Say About Depression, Anxiety, and Recovery Anxiety and depression are serious mental health issues that impact a lot of individuals, including Christians. Although Christianity does not shield us from these difficulties, the Bible provides insight, solace, and hope. God is concerned about our mental and …

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How To Raise Godly Children in a Secular Society

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Raising Godly Children In A Secular Society: Encouraging Parents In Their Spiritual Leadership  Christian parents today have the arduous task of bringing up godly and morally upright kids in a society that frequently deviates from biblical principles. How can parents help their children develop a strong faith in the face of social pressures, technological influences, …

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How Can Christians Use AI and Tech.

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A Christian Perspective on AI and Technology: Where Faith Meets Today’s Innovations Artificial Intelligence and technological advancements are quickly changing our world, bringing up some important ethical and spiritual questions for Christians to think about. As believers, what is the best way for us to engage with AI and technology while honoring God in the …

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Biography Of John Wesley

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The Methodist movement was co-founded by the English preacher, theologian, and clergyman John Wesley (1703–1791). He was the fifteenth of nineteen children born in the pious Anglican home of Samuel and Susanna Wesley in Epworth, Lincolnshire, England. John Wesley had his education at Christ Church, Oxford, where he obtained his Master of Arts degree, and …

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Biography Of Evangelist Kathryn Kuhlman

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Prominent American preacher and healing evangelist Kathryn Kuhlman (1907–1976) became well-known for her powerful preaching and healing ministry using the power of the Holy Spirit. Born to a German-American parents in Concordia, Missouri, on May 9, 1907. From a modest beginning, Kathryn became well-known worldwide, bringing big numbers to her revival meetings and leaving a …

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