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Christian Living

What does it mean to live out your faith every day? In this section, explore how the Gospel shapes our choices, attitudes, and habits—helping us reflect Christ in everything from daily routines to life’s biggest moments.

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How Theology Can Be Used in Practical Life

Theology often feels like a high-minded subject, reserved for scholars and theologians. But theology can be incredibly practical and applicable to our everyday lives. Here's how:...

Sanctification: The Ongoing Work of God in Believers

Sanctification is the process by which God makes us more like Christ. It is not something we accomplish on our own but a work of God in us, through the power of the Holy Spirit. Unlike justification—where we are declared righteous before God in an instant—sanctification is ongoing. From the...

Church and Worship

The church is more than a building; it’s a community of believers worshiping God together. Here, you’ll discover the importance of gathering, serving, and worshiping in unity, and how it shapes your faith and strengthens your walk with Christ.

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Relationships and Family

Faith is meant to be lived in relationship—with family, friends, and the broader community. This section offers biblical guidance on building healthy relationships, navigating family challenges, and loving others with Christ-like grace.

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All Dogs Go To Heaven?

In 1989, Don Bluth directed a children's animation titled *All Dogs Go to Heaven*. The movie's premise asserts that all dogs go to heaven because they are loyal and good. For dog owners, the title conveys the comforting idea that their beloved pets will find a place in heaven. While...

Work and Calling

Your work matters to God. Whether you’re in an office, at home, or in ministry, this section explores how to see your job as more than a paycheck—it’s a calling to serve, honor God, and impact the world around you.

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The Sin Of Unused Talents

What a waste. I opened my pantry door and found unopened jars of expired strawberry jam. I thought to myself, this could have fed my family for months, enjoying a sandwich here, or topping it on a bowl of ice cream there. We had to throw it out even though...

How to Glorify God in Our Vocation

For many of us, work takes up a significant part of our lives. We spend hours at our jobs, whether in an office, at home, on the road, or in a classroom. Yet, it’s easy to feel like our work is just something we do to pay the bills or...

Ethics and Christian Responsibility

From tough decisions to moral dilemmas, living faithfully means making choices that reflect Christ’s teachings. This section tackles the ethical challenges we face and offers wisdom for standing firm in truth while showing compassion in a complicated world.

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Why are Christians Hypocrites?

One of the most common reasons people leave the Christian church is that they’ve been hurt or offended by another professing Christian’s behavior or attitude. And often, the offending party either brushes it off or never apologizes. It could have been a friend, a fellow church member, or even the...

Spiritual Growth and Battles

Growing in faith isn’t always easy—it’s a journey filled with both victories and struggles. Here, you’ll find encouragement and tools to deepen your relationship with God, overcome spiritual battles, and walk in His strength each day.

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Why You Struggle With Sin

Do you struggle with sin? Have you tried everything you could, yet still cannot overcome sin? Do you have that one nagging sin that keeps coming back? Do you question your salvation, God’s faithfulness, and your ability to repent? These questions and many more are important issues that everyone believer...

How To Read Romans 9

Probably the most controversial chapter in the whole Bible could be designated to Romans 9. The chapter covers the sovereignty of God over all creation. Many Calvinist's use Romans 9 to support and teach predestination, while those who disagree with predestination refute the doctrine. The reason Romans 9 causes such...

The Lord’s Prayer: Forgive Us Our Debts, As We Forgive Our Debtors

When we come to this section of the Lord’s Prayer, many believers may find themselves confused. What exactly does Jesus mean when He tells us to pray for forgiveness as we forgive others? Does this imply a condition for our own forgiveness? And how does this prayer relate to other...

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