Why do Christians pray before eating? This Biblical Christian article explains the theology of saying a blessing before meals, with Scripture showing God as provider and thanksgiving as a natural act of worship.
A clear explanation of key Mormon beliefs about God, Jesus Christ, eternal progression, other worlds, and plural marriage compared with historic Biblical Christianity.
Words of Wisdom from the Babylon Bee Theology - Many Christians have had the painful thought, "I know God forgives me, but I can't forgive myself." Even when one believes that God has forgiven them, the emotional weight of past sins can remain. Scripture tells believers that God's grace is...
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.
The article critiques Joel Osteen’s theology, arguing his sermons lack depth and focus too heavily on personal success and self-esteem. The author suggests Osteen’s emphasis on positive choices could blur the line between grace and merit.
Christian marriage is a holy union between a man and a woman, founded on God’s plan and love. It emphasizes covenant love, sanctification, and God’s grace.
Words of Wisdom from the Babylon Bee - From a Christian perspective, a fundamental tension of the human condition lies in the discord between our innate desires and God's revealed will. The Bible always says that unchecked human desire leads away from God, not toward Him. Modern culture says that...
Theology on the Lighter Side - In the world of the Book of Job, there were no job markets or wage-based labor as there is today. However, losing your job and the economy falling apart were very real threats. In the past, people in the Near East typically lived...
Noah’s obedience in building the ark, despite ridicule, exemplifies faith in God’s command. The ark, a symbol of salvation, demonstrates how faith should manifest in actions, mirroring the Christian journey.