True success is aligning one’s heart with Christ and living a life of faithfulness, love, and service, prioritizing eternal values over worldly pursuits.
Remorse and repentance are often used interchangeably, but they are distinct concepts in a Biblical Christian worldview. Remorse is emotional regret for sin, while repentance involves a change of heart and turning away from sin.
Christians face global persecution, yet history shows it strengthens faith. Believers are called to support and advocate for those who are being persecuted.
Scott Adams, Dilbert creator, plans to convert to Christianity before dying of cancer. The article emphasizes salvation comes from accepting Christ, not good deeds.
The article explores the idea that God’s grace will always sustain believers, even in difficult times. It emphasizes that God is always present, providing comfort and guidance through scripture.
Corrie ten Boom, a Dutch watchmaker, saved over 800 Jews during the Holocaust by hiding them in her home. She relied on her faith in God’s protection and providence, even smuggling a Bible into a concentration camp.
Helen Keller’s belief in God and study of Emanuel Swedengorg’s teachings are examined from a Biblical Christian worldview. The author argues that true beauty and understanding come from the Holy Spirit and God’s grace.
A Biblical Christian worldview perspective on success and failure is explored. The author reflects on a personal business failure that led to a positive spiritual journey, emphasizing the importance of seeking God’s kingdom over worldly success.
The Bible teaches that salvation is achieved through faith in Jesus Christ, but Christians will still face persecution and sin. Despite this, God promises to never abandon us and will guide us through our struggles with and through His grace.
Relational stewardship prioritizes love and intentional relationships, modeled by Jesus, through presence, honor, and grace. It focuses on nurturing relationships over tasks, reflecting God’s heart.
Lent is a season of preparation for Easter, encouraging believers to emulate Jesus’ forty days of prayer and fasting. It is a time for honest, personal answers to faith-related questions.
This blog introduces the “Slippery Slope” downward from God’s TRUTHS and RULES that is occurring throughout Western Civilization.
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Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables explores God’s grace through Bishop Myriel’s forgiveness of Jean Valjean, a criminal, demonstrating grace’s transformative power.
Valjean, transformed by the Bishop’s grace, embraced a new life of honesty and compassion, acknowledging his unworthiness and accepting the gift of mercy.
God’s sovereignty, characterized by His absolute authority, perfect wisdom, and unlimited power, provides comfort and rest for believers facing uncertainty.
Hebrews 11 defines faith as assurance in God’s promises, highlighting Biblical figures’ faith in the Messiah despite suffering, achieving righteousness and salvation.
God’s goodness is unwavering and constant, not dependent on circumstances or performance. It is evident in His protection, correction, and tender care throughout life’s trials.
Lent is a season of preparation for Easter, encouraging believers to emulate Jesus’ forty days of prayer and fasting. It is a time for honest, personal answers to faith-related questions.
Genesis 4:7 warns that sin is ever-present, urging us to master it and choose righteousness, especially towards fellow believers. We are called to act righteously, especially towards our brothers and sisters in Christ.
Article explores God’s allowance of Eve’s forbidden fruit consumption, highlighting His love, desire for genuine relationships, and redemption plan through Christ.
The Episcopal Church faces declining membership due to secularization, theological disagreements, and an aging congregation. The use of male pronouns for God in the Bible is rooted in Biblical revelation.
This week’s top Christian stories cover AI’s role in spirituality, treatment of Christians in Iran, DEI programs, and differing Christian beliefs. A Maryland school district settled a lawsuit after the Supreme Court ruled it violated parental and religious rights.
The article discusses the Islamic call to prayer, the Adhan, being broadcast in New York City. It argues that Christians should recognize the Adhan as a declaration of Islamic belief and respond with clarity, kindness, and the truth of our Christ-centered faith.
Anne Hope explores the afterlife, drawing from Christian faith and personal experiences. She emphasizes the immortality of the soul and the importance of belief in Jesus Christ for eternal life.
Death is a doorway to a new existence, where the spirit continues and experiences clarity and awareness. Heaven is a place of comfort, joy, and fulfillment.
The article examines the interplay between science and faith, asserting that both necessitate faith. It acknowledges science’s positive impact while emphasizing the need for a balanced perspective due to its potential for misuse.
The author talks about her cultural experience of being an only child, her mother's inability to have children, and trauma that has been passed down from one generation to the next. Emphasizes giving up hopes and dreams to God for peace.
Christian news highlights include a European Court of Human Rights hearing against Turkey, an Arizona judge striking down abortion restrictions, and a Lifeway Research poll on Protestant churchgoers’ Scripture reading habits.
The article examines cult-like behavior in Christian movements, using the Trojan Horse metaphor. It identifies eight cult characteristics, including unquestioning loyalty and selective truth.
The article argues against the doctrine of “Once Saved, Always Saved,” asserting that salvation requires ongoing obedience and a willingness to crucify the flesh. The author shares personal experiences, including witnessing God’s mercy in providing opportunities for repentance, to illustrate this belief.
This week’s top Christian news stories cover a range of topics. These include a Finnish MP’s trial over a Bible verse tweet, a study showing a decline in pastors considering quitting, and a growing trend of AI agents exhibiting human-like behaviors.
The article discusses the dangers of a hardened heart, particularly towards God, and how it can lead to a morally corrupt mind. It offers suggestions for softening a hardened heart, including prayer, repentance, Bible study, gratitude, forgiveness, and surrounding oneself with supportive believers.
Suicide is a tragic epidemic, impacting countless lives. While some Christians believe it is the unpardonable sin, the author argues that all sins, including suicide, are forgiven through Jesus’ sacrifice.
The author, a former atheist, recounts his journey to Christianity. Initially drawn to the resurrection of Christ as evidence of the Bible’s truth, he later experienced a heart change, accepting Jesus as both Savior and Lord.
Genesis 32:26 is the focus verse, emphasizing seeking God’s blessing during daily quiet time. The message encourages prioritizing a relationship with Jesus over tasks.
Genesis 4:7 warns that sin is ever-present, urging us to master it and choose righteousness, especially towards fellow believers. We are called to act righteously, especially towards our brothers and sisters in Christ.
Intimacy, built on nervous system steadiness and co-regulation, is found in consistent, supportive gestures and being seen and understood. Durable relationships are built on everyday “bids for connection.”
God can intervene in ordinary lives, as seen with Mary and Joseph, who were asked to become the parents of Jesus. Be open to God’s plans and willing to make your life extraordinary for Him.
Hebrews 11 defines faith as assurance in God’s promises, highlighting Biblical figures’ faith in the Messiah despite suffering, achieving righteousness and salvation.
God’s sovereignty, characterized by His absolute authority, perfect wisdom, and unlimited power, provides comfort and rest for believers facing uncertainty.
Relational stewardship prioritizes love and intentional relationships, modeled by Jesus, through presence, honor, and grace. It focuses on nurturing relationships over tasks, reflecting God’s heart.
Genesis 32:26 is the focus verse, emphasizing seeking God’s blessing during daily quiet time. The message encourages prioritizing a relationship with Jesus over tasks.
Lent is a season of preparation for Easter, encouraging believers to emulate Jesus’ forty days of prayer and fasting. It is a time for honest, personal answers to faith-related questions.
Genesis 4:7 warns that sin is ever-present, urging us to master it and choose righteousness, especially towards fellow believers. We are called to act righteously, especially towards our brothers and sisters in Christ.
Intimacy, built on nervous system steadiness and co-regulation, is found in consistent, supportive gestures and being seen and understood. Durable relationships are built on everyday “bids for connection.”
God’s goodness is unwavering and constant, not dependent on circumstances or performance. It is evident in His protection, correction, and tender care throughout life’s trials.