Although we glibly talk about the land we “own,” we are actually using what belongs to another. The earth belongs to God by virtue of the fact that He created it. Has God relinquished His ownership?
For every human being there are two basic choices—righteousness or sin, life or death. You can pick your road, but you must accept then destiny it leads you too.
Popular Christian culture has embraced divorce and remarriage almost as enthusiastically as the larger western culture. But have we thought through this issue Biblically? This article searches New Testament teaching for clarity on this critical issue.
For the true Christian, every child (and every person) is indeed a wanted child (or person) regardless of the circumstances of his conception, birth, or health. We will want our children, whether they were expected or whether they came as a “surprise.”
Since our children largely develop their concept of God from us fathers, should we not want to be everything a godly father can be? As a father, you are your children’s role model. Let us be fathers that will lead our children to bless God and call Him Abba (Papa) Father.
Water: a basic human need. Does it matter HOW the needed water is located? Does God's Word have any thing to say on the subject of water dowsing/witching? A thoughtful look at this perplexing topic, and some questions raised to which no answers are given....and yet, Biblical direction is found.
Whether you believe in the existence of aliens, or not...may depend on whether you believe God and His Word. This article poses some logical and Scriptural arguments against the existence of extra-terrestrial creatures from other worlds.
If we believe that God is the Designer of marriage, we accept that His Word is our authority about this relationship between a man and a woman. Is marriage ALWAYS permanent? Is divorce ALWAYS wrong? This article lays a Biblical base from which to draw clear answers to these thorny questions.
Joe Andrews, now middle-aged, was stopped short one day by the thought, Suppose I got everything I wanted—a better job, a new house, and more leisure time—would I be really satisfied? His honest answer was “No.”