The Beautiful Tapestry: Types of Christianity
Beyond the Fish Stickers: Finding the Heartbeat of Real Faith You’ve seen the bumper stickers. Heard the debates. Maybe you sat in a pew growing up, smelled, and sang the…
Beyond the Fish Stickers: Finding the Heartbeat of Real Faith You’ve seen the bumper stickers. Heard the debates. Maybe you sat in a pew growing up, smelled, and sang the…
Cultural Christianity vs. Biblical Christianity: What’s the Difference? I believe you must have read about Biblical Christianity and Cultural Christianity, but if you have not, feel free to visit and…
What Real Christianity Looks Like True Christianity centers on an individual's personal, transformative relationship with Jesus Christ, founded on core biblical doctrines and resulting in a life increasingly conformed to His…
What is Cultural Christianity? Cultural Christianity refers to identifying with Christianity primarily based on social, familial, national, or ethnic heritage, rather than on a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and adherence…
The parables of Jesus are found in the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) and are short stories or metaphors used by Jesus to convey spiritual and moral lessons. They…
A Divine Journey from Law to Grace and How Blood Sealed Both, But Only One Set Us Free! We are going to look at a biblically grounded comparison of the Old…
What are the key differences between a covenant and a promise? In Scripture, both covenants and promises reveal God’s faithfulness. Here's where it gets interesting: they operate differently. 1. Covenant:…
Jesus, the Friend of Sinners: A Title Given with Contempt. The title "Friend of Sinners" was given to Jesus by a group of high priests and religious individuals who thought…
Without Jesus, we cannot truly know God! The Bible says: "No One Comes to the Father Except Through Me" (John 14:6) In a world that preaches pluralism ("all paths lead to God"),…
Did you know that confession without belief is incomplete? It’s easy to say, “I am a Christian,” attend church, recite prayers, and even quote Scripture. But true salvation requires more…