Christians often find themselves woven into various social threads – with friends, family, and coworkers. In these interwoven moments, invitations—whether well-intentioned or not—may surface, nudging you toward actions that go against the grain of your faith. You sense, deep within, the gentle pull to stand firm in your faith, yet saying ‘no’ can feel like… Continue reading Setting boundaries in a relationship: The whys and hows
Category: Bible Q&As
What is the vision of your business? – Christian Personal Development
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Home for the Holidays? Four Biblical Truths to Guide Your Decision
Not too long ago, my husband, Collin, and I sat down to figure out our travel plans for the upcoming holiday season. We were married in January and now must navigate the joys and challenges of our first Christmas together and two families who love us deeply and live five hours away from each other. While we… Continue reading Home for the Holidays? Four Biblical Truths to Guide Your Decision
Do You Have Phobophobia?
It turns out people can have a fear of anything. Most seem to have a fear of something. Me? Arachnophobia. A common one is the fear of spiders. It is so bad the other day I tried to kill a thick, black mark on the back of where some curtains were cut off! I suspect… Continue reading Do You Have Phobophobia?
How Can Being Mindful Help Us in Suffering? — Vaneetha Risner
At a recent doctor’s appointment, the check-in staff handed me a neon yellow wristband labeled “FALL RISK” that I had to wear all morning in the clinic. I’d fallen months earlier, and this was designed to remind others to be careful around me. But instead of reminding others, everyone I saw reminded me to be… Continue reading How Can Being Mindful Help Us in Suffering? — Vaneetha Risner
Attending church: Why is it a must for believers
In daily life, amidst the hustle and bustle, the thought of attending church may seem like just another item on your to-do list. However, reflect the essence of gathering, the power of shared faith, and the communal heartbeat that resonates within the walls of a church. A church is not merely a building. It is… Continue reading Attending church: Why is it a must for believers
What’s the difference between trials and consequences?
A woman feeling confused. (Photo by Monstera Production from Pexels)Have you ever considered whether you are under trial or facing the consequences of your decisions in life? Some of us think that whenever we face hardships in life, it is all about God testing our faith, yet most of the time, God wants us to… Continue reading What’s the difference between trials and consequences?
What Is God’s Common Grace? – Blog – Eternal Perspective Ministries
Common grace is one of my very favorite doctrines. I so love it and wish it were better understood and more often celebrated. “Common grace” points out that God loves the whole world, and exercises patience and kindness even to those who ultimately reject Him. In his excellent book Bible Doctrine, Wayne Grudem says, “Common grace is… Continue reading What Is God’s Common Grace? – Blog – Eternal Perspective Ministries
What was the stance of Arius on John 1:1?
Did Arius believe that Jesus was a creature, a created god? What did he write about John 1:1? Or if there is no such extant manuscript, how would he have interpreted “the Word was God” in John 1:1 based on his Christology? In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God, and the Word was… Continue reading What was the stance of Arius on John 1:1?
The ethics of gene editing: Are we playing with nature’s blueprint?
A hand working with a scientific tool. (Photo by National Cancer Institute from Unsplash) In a press release on November 25, 2018, Jiankui He, an associate professor from the Southern University of Science and Technology, declared the birth of two infants in China with edited C-C chemokine receptor type 5 (CCR5) genes. He asserted that… Continue reading The ethics of gene editing: Are we playing with nature’s blueprint?