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Everyone Knows That God Exists—They Choose to Ignore Him

Have you ever noticed how aggressively some people fight against the idea of God? It’s not enough for them to simply say they don’t believe—many go out of their way to argue against His existence. They write books, give lectures, and mock those who have faith. But why? If God weren’t real, why would they…

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What Is the Church? A Biblical Definition of Ekklesia and Its True Meaning

People talk about “the church” all the time. Some think of it as a building with a steeple, a place to gather on Sunday mornings. Others see it as an organization—a structure with leaders, traditions, and rules. Some say, “I don’t need church. I have my own faith. I can worship God anywhere.” I get…

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Understanding Government Authority Over the Church in Light of Scripture

Let’s start with a simple but powerful truth: Jesus Christ is the head of the Church. No government, no ruler, no political system—just Jesus Christ. Now, that might seem like an easy statement to accept. But over the centuries, governments have tried to impose their authority over the church, and some Christians have mistakenly believed…

A digital illustration of a middle-aged pastor dressed in a dark clerical suit, covering his mouth with both hands in a gesture of fear or anxiety. His wide eyes and tense posture convey deep concern, while the shadowy background adds a somber, introspective mood fitting the theme "The Fearful Pastors.

The Fearful Pastors: Why Many Won’t Preach the Whole Counsel of God

The Epidemic of Fearful Pastors in the Church Today Something is wrong in today’s pulpits. Many fearful pastors stand before their congregations each week, but instead of preaching the full counsel of God, they water down the truth, avoid hard topics, and cater to what people want to hear rather than what they need to…

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What Is Biblical Repentance? A Scriptural Understanding of True Repentance

Ask the average person what biblical repentance means, and you’ll get a variety of answers.  Some think it’s just feeling sorry for sin. Others believe it’s about making up for past mistakes through good deeds. And then there are those who assume repentance is a one-time decision—something you do when you “get saved” and never…

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Nothing New Under the Sun: The Truth About Unchanging Human Nature

We live in a world that worships the idea of progress. Every generation believes it is more enlightened, more advanced, and morally superior to the ones that came before. Society teaches us that new is always better—that we are evolving into something greater than our ancestors. But the Bible tells a different story. The Illusion…