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By Kathryn Wright Over the last year and a half, our overseas work has been limited by our inability to go in person. Thankfully, this past May, we were able to make our first international trip since Covid-19. For two weeks, I had the privilege to teach at Ambassador International University (AIU), about two hours […]
By Marcia Hornok What to Look For Here’s what to look for in a wife, but you probably won’t find her. Most of us think that is what Prov 31:10 means when it says, “Who can find a virtuous woman, for her price is far above Rubies?” (KJV). Then follows a list of nearly impossible […]
By Cyprian Antwi Awuah Suffering Is Real Christian suffering is real. It is one of those tools that God uses to facilitate the believer’s spiritual growth. Concerning suffering, Peter was explicit when he wrote: For to this you were called, because Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example, that you should follow His […]
By Summer Stevens I’ve been lingering in Psalm 37 lately. As I’ve done with other passages of Scripture, I initially found myself skipping over words or phrases if I felt they didn’t apply to me or if they addressed things I don’t struggle with. But God kept bringing me back, rereading and rereading, until (of […]
By Shawn Lazar Introduction After you believe in Jesus for everlasting life, on what spiritual activities should you focus? What does the Bible say? It’s easy to pick on Catholics and Orthodox for their unbiblical focus on man-made rituals and traditions such as monks, masses, feasts, fasts, and devotion to the immaculate heart of Mary. […]
Durante una conferencia en 2006, un teólogo de la Gracia Gratuita presentó un mensaje en el cual argumentó que creer en Jesús para la promesa de vida eterna irrevocable no puede ser un requisito para el nuevo nacimiento, dado que nadie creía eso entre el año 100 y el 1500 d.C. Ese artículo fue publicado […]
Panimula Paborito ng nakararami ang Filipos 4:13: “Lahat ng mga bagay ay aking magagawa sa pamamagitan ni Kristo na nagpapalakas sa akin.” Si Tim Tebow ay inilalagay ang Fil 4:13 sa ilalim ng kaniyang mata bago maglaro ng football. Si Jon Jones na dating kampeon sa heavyweight ng UFC, ay tinatoo ito sa kaniyang dibdib. […]
A reader from Latvia, M. A., asks: Hello, friends! I understand your argument that a Christian could not possibly lose his/her salvation because “everlasting life” in John 3:16 by definition means a life that never ends—therefore a life that can’t be lost. But why couldn’t we see the “everlasting life” mentioned in the verse to […]
P. Para acompanhar seu blog sobre Provérbios e os dias do mal, por que você acha que Deus responde nossas orações com silêncio? Por que Ele faria isso, especialmente quando estamos sofrendo e tão desesperados por respostas? A. Obrigado por me deixar esclarecer. Não concordo com a premissa de que Deus responde a essas orações […]
KK asks: I was wondering about Christians & tattoos. I know of the Old Testament verses talking about cutting the flesh & printing marks. Is that referring to tattoos? What about tattoos that have verses and the like vs other kinds of tattoos? Thank you all for your help & ministry. God bless. About 20 […]
We have all heard the expression “slicing the bologna thin.” It means that a person is examining something too closely, even to the point of obsession. It can be used positively: “He really...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are continuing a freeform discussion in response to a YouTube video. In...
Recently, I wrote a blog in which I said that homosexuals need not turn from their homosexuality in order to be born again (see here). They simply need to...
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