Explore the extraordinary journey of Apostle Paul, once a fierce persecutor turned champion of faith, as he tirelessly devoted his life to spreading the Gospel to the nations. Delve into the insights from his missionary journeys and his influential letters that have helped shape Christianity.
CHRISTIAN APOLOGETICS: The Issue of Foods Sacrificed to Idols: The Jerusalem Council’s Decree
Our article delves into the seemingly contrasting views on eating meats sacrificed to idols in the early Christian community. We explore the context and principles behind the directives in Acts 15:20, 29 and 1 Corinthians 8:1-10, illuminating how these Biblical passages harmonize in their promotion of unity, respect for conscience, and the application of Christian liberty.
UNDER CHRISTIANITY Are the Jews Still God’s Chosen People?
Delve into an in-depth exploration of the status of Jews as God's chosen people under Christianity, tracing its historical context from the times of the Israelites, through the era of Greek philosophical influence, up to the present day, with an emphasis on biblical references and interpretations.
CHRISTIAN APOLOGETICS: Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Misunderstanding of Philippians 2:2
This comprehensive analysis explores the essential core beliefs that define Christianity. Drawing from the teachings of the Bible, it navigates the concepts of unity and diversity within the Christian faith and addresses the crucial issue of false teachings. The article provides a balanced perspective on maintaining unity in belief while acknowledging diversity in understanding.
The Book of Acts: An Unfinished Story or a Fitting Conclusion?
Unravel the intriguing conclusion of the Book of Acts. Despite appearing unfinished to some, it provides a powerful testament to the ongoing mission of the church. Delve into Luke's intention, the work of the Holy Spirit, and how we fit into this enduring narrative.
Translating Romans 3:23: Understanding the Concept of “All Have Sinned”
Explore the profound meaning behind Romans 3:23, 'All Have Sinned,' with an in-depth analysis from a conservative Protestant perspective. Delve into the original Koine Greek language and understand the universal implications of sin and grace in the Christian faith.