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Christians are Lovers
Excerpt from my book Love, A 40 Day Biblical Approach to Love 1 John 5:7 By this we know that we love the children of God, when we love God and love his commands. Looking for Christian belie…
Frank Walker,
Why Am I a Christian? – Part 1
Over the years I have met many people who called themselves ex-Christians, people who for one reason or another gave up their faith and stropped believing in God. What are the reasons people leave …
Claude F. Mariottini,
9 Qualities To Be His People! Part - 2 - Raising Zion
Well! As i told you in my last post there are 9 qualities needed to be in a child of God to be called His people. The first 3 of which — you can read it here. Now moving ahead with the rest: 4. We should be people known of the Lord – And the […]
Nehemiah Zion,
3 Textual Variants Every Christian Should Know About
“No—it can’t be.” I will never forget standing in my kitchen after finishing a New Testament class, reeling a bit from what I had just learned—that one of my favorite stories in the whole Bible was something called a textual variant. ​I have always loved the Bible. I’ve studied it...
Alisa Childers,
Is the HOLY SPIRIT also GOD?
The Holy Spirit is sent by the Father and the Son to work in our hearts, and to reprove the world of sin. He fills the christian hearts with his presence, and he is a big aid for us to live holy li…
Annika Björk,
Understanding The Trinity — House of David Ministries
Christian theology takes on a definite form and system of study, creating the basis for exploring religious doctrines and matters of divinity, specifically the relationship of God with His creation. Theology comes from two Greek words: theos , meaning “God,” and logos , meaning “discourse” or “rea
Eric M. Teitelman,
Understanding The Trinity — House of David Ministries
Christian theology takes on a definite form and system of study, creating the basis for exploring religious doctrines and matters of divinity, specifically the relationship of God with His creation. Theology comes from two Greek words: theos , meaning “God,” and logos , meaning “discourse” or “rea
Eric M. Teitelman,
The Names and Nature of God — House of David Ministries
To understand God’s nature, attributes, and works, we begin by studying the names of God. Names are so important to the Lord that He dedicated an entire chapter in the book of Exodus called Shemot (names). We read, “Now these are the names of the children of Israel who came to Egypt” (Exodus 1:1,
Eric M. Teitelman,

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