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Providing straightforward analysis on the intersection of contemporary issues and theology, based on a Biblical Christian Worldview.

“Believers are living on an island more and more.”

Why should Biblical Christians not be unified now under a set of core beliefs, if we will be spending eternity together?

Quote Source – R. Dennis Brady

A Biblical Christian worldview perspective – This reality is especially true when so many Christians see their denomination, church, or even personal theology as too different from others to live on the same island, in unity.

So many Christians are fearful of other beliefs that can be contained within the core of a Biblical Christian worldview (our Core Statement of Faith here). As Christians, we are more comfortable living in our individualized church cocoons, looking out at others who hold the same view of salvation, but differ on the minors, often with theological underpinnings that can be Scripturally supported (for example, methods of baptism, speaking in tongues, etc.).

A theologically fractured Biblical Christian worldview does not serve God. It serves the other side of the battle by allowing unbelievers to see our divisiveness as hypocritical, thereby undermining our evangelistic calling, the Great Commission.


AuthorJeff Hilles | BCWorldview.org 

Salvation – Eternal Life in Less Than 150 Words

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