Question: Why do we refer to God as “Father?”
Answer: Christians have always referred to God as “Father.” This way of naming God is consistent with the way that God reveals himself in Holy Scriptures, in both the Old
Answer: Christians have always referred to God as “Father.” This way of naming God is consistent with the way that God reveals himself in Holy Scriptures, in both the Old
Answer: This question puzzles Christians, because it sets our understanding of salvation against our sense of what we think is fair. On the one hand, we confess that it is
Answer: This is an important question, which raises several good points. The history of the Christian church is filled with people and events which do not reflect well on Christianity.
Answer: There are two ideas of thought on this question: dichotomy and trichotomy. Dichotomists say that man consists of body and soul/spirit, while trichotomists say that man is made up
Some Christians are very much against the “Big Bang” theory. They see it as a non-believers’ attempt to try to explain the origin of the universe. They take this view
Answer: The easiest response to this is “Yes, we believe that all Scripture is God-inspired” – To back this up, you can refer to 1 Peter 1:16-20. From this passage,
RESPONSE: Wow, this is a tough question, one which has been asked in one form or another for centuries. My initial response is that I am totally inadequate to answer
There is in our world today a “Secret Quest for God!” It is secret because the inner longings and heart-felt questions asked by mankind are not clearly or easily understood
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