A Strange Way to Save the World
God chose His son Jesus to save the world. He chose Mary to be the mother of the Holy Child. But why did God choose Joseph?
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God chose His son Jesus to save the world. He chose Mary to be the mother of the Holy Child. But why did God choose Joseph?
The word “Advent” means arrival, and today is the first Sunday in the Advent season. What are we waiting for? The arrival of the Messiah!
The following brief Biblical Timeline, based on personal studies and beliefs, raises unique observations and questions.
As the Advent season approaches, our thoughts turn to Mary, Joseph, and the Baby, but have you ever wondered about Mary’s mother?
In today’s digital age, information flows freely, and we’re exposed to countless ideas and beliefs, often through the medium of online videos.
The tale of the Pilgrims’ journey to the New World has been ingrained in our collective understanding as a pursuit of religious freedom.
While it’s sad that so few people are now willing to take the time to read a ten- r fifteen-minute article in full, I’ve come to realize that “memes” can play an important role in this age of instant information sharing.
This article explores the Battle of Armageddon in conjunction with the birthing pains and the prophetic fulfillment of Israel’s restoration.
Moral dithering leads to more moral dithering. Evil, however, doesn’t dither. It stridently marches forward. The horrifically sadistic actions by animalistic, islamofascist Hamas demons managed to uncover the dark underbelly of the “tolerant” left around the world.
The Temple Mount in Jerusalem has long been a crossroads of history, faith, and prophecy. It is a site of deep religious significance, revered by Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike.
The Bible, a sacred text cherished by billions, is a collection of scriptures that has shaped the moral and ethical foundation of various religions. Within its pages, we encounter stories of faith, devotion, and the human condition.
When we buy into the falsehood that humans are naturally good and self-sufficient, we embark on a perilous journey.
In the ever-evolving debate surrounding the Bible’s accuracy, critics often point to the story of Adam and Eve as a point of contention.
The Bible says that Armageddon is the place of a final, conclusive battle between the forces of good and evil, and will end with a world consumed by fire.
In the diverse tapestry of the United States, a land where countless beliefs and faiths flourish, there exists a wonderful array of ways to approach spirituality.
Since the day that Adam and Eve got kicked out of Eden, life hasn’t been fair. Will there every be an end to our suffering?
In a physical world, we sometimes grapple with the challenge of conceptualizing an unseen realm and acknowledging that miracles can indeed happen.
History reminds us of the capacity for cruelty and injustice within humanity. One such chapter is the act of government-endorsed infanticide, where leaders in positions of power sanctioned the killing of male babies.
Christians should know, truth is so very important, especially today, when just about everything you hear and see is deception.
This week’s news about Hamas’ attacks on Israel has been appalling. What does Scripture have to say about the enemies of Israel?