True success is aligning one’s heart with Christ and living a life of faithfulness, love, and service, prioritizing eternal values over worldly pursuits.
Remorse and repentance are often used interchangeably, but they are distinct concepts in a Biblical Christian worldview. Remorse is emotional regret for sin, while repentance involves a change of heart and turning away from sin.
Christians face global persecution, yet history shows it strengthens faith. Believers are called to support and advocate for those who are being persecuted.
Scott Adams, Dilbert creator, plans to convert to Christianity before dying of cancer. The article emphasizes salvation comes from accepting Christ, not good deeds.
The article explores the idea that God’s grace will always sustain believers, even in difficult times. It emphasizes that God is always present, providing comfort and guidance through scripture.
Corrie ten Boom, a Dutch watchmaker, saved over 800 Jews during the Holocaust by hiding them in her home. She relied on her faith in God’s protection and providence, even smuggling a Bible into a concentration camp.
Helen Keller’s belief in God and study of Emanuel Swedengorg’s teachings are examined from a Biblical Christian worldview. The author argues that true beauty and understanding come from the Holy Spirit and God’s grace.
A Biblical Christian worldview perspective on success and failure is explored. The author reflects on a personal business failure that led to a positive spiritual journey, emphasizing the importance of seeking God’s kingdom over worldly success.
Struggling to reach a loved one with the Gospel? Discover why the power to change a heart belongs to God alone and how to find peace in faithful witness without the weight of the outcome.
Many worship songs mention Jesus, but not all worship is truly God-centered. This article warns believers to discern between Spirit-led worship and religious performance.
Does sin begin in the mind or in outward behavior? Scripture shows that sinful actions are the fruit, while desire, temptation, and rebellion first take root in the inner man.
Many Christians believe God forgives them but still struggle to forgive themselves. Biblical self-forgiveness means agreeing with God’s mercy, walking in repentance, and releasing shame to Christ.
From Bible reading in Washington to religious liberty disputes, AI, abortion, church health, and cultural conflict, these headlines call Christians to discern the times through Scripture, courage, and grace.
Some relationships feel spiritually deep, yet they may be rooted in attachment, trauma, or idolatry rather than God. This reflection explores soul ties through Scripture, Augustine, and Christian wisdom.
Stuck in a loop of broken promises to God? Learn why willpower and systems aren't enough to overcome deep-seated habits and how the Holy Spirit provides the only path to lasting freedom.
Does salvation begin when a person prays a prayer, or when God opens the heart and mind to the Gospel? Scripture teaches that salvation starts with God’s gracious work within.
Jesus warned that not everyone who says “Lord, Lord” truly belongs to Him. This article examines the difference between church attendance, religious performance, and a life being transformed by Christ.
Does salvation begin when a person prays a prayer, or when God opens the heart and mind to the Gospel? Scripture teaches that salvation starts with God’s gracious work within.
The article explores loving God, growing in Christ, prioritizing His kingdom, and aligning life with His will. There is a need for a genuine relationship with God and loving Him with all one’s heart, mind, soul, and strength.
Many worship songs mention Jesus, but not all worship is truly God-centered. This article warns believers to discern between Spirit-led worship and religious performance.
Why didn’t Adam and Eve use iPhones in the Garden? Because they learned not to trust an Apple. Behind the joke is a deeper lesson about temptation, deception, sin, and trusting God’s Word.
Jesus warned that not everyone who says “Lord, Lord” truly belongs to Him. This article examines the difference between church attendance, religious performance, and a life being transformed by Christ.
God allowed sin into the world through Lucifer’s free-will decision to rebel, driven by pride. While God is all-powerful and could have prevented sin, He allows free will because true love and worship require it. While God knows who will be saved, mankind remains His ambassadors for spreading the Good News.
Acts 1:21 reminds us that God sees the faithful servants who labor in anonymity. Even when the world never calls our name, the Father knows exactly where we are.
Why didn’t Adam and Eve use iPhones in the Garden? Because they learned not to trust an Apple. Behind the joke is a deeper lesson about temptation, deception, sin, and trusting God’s Word.
A recent Babylon Bee satire mocked the idea that God never listens to people involved in war. From a Biblical Christian worldview, the issue is not whether conflict exists, but whether our claims about God actually agree with Scripture.
Healthy churches must avoid judging by denominational mold while still guarding holiness, sound doctrine, and faithful leadership rooted in God’s Word.
The empty tomb on Easter Sunday is the foundation of Christian hope. Because Jesus rose from the dead, believers can rest in a finished salvation, a living Savior, and the promise of eternal life.
The Babylon Bee satire lands because many believers see the Catholic Church’s ecumenical and interfaith posture as moving toward the kind of global religious compromise Scripture warns will mark the last days.
What does it mean when a Christian spends 12 hours telling ChatGPT that salvation is by God’s grace through faith in Jesus Christ? This post examines evangelism, truth, and AI from a Biblical Christian worldview.
Struggling to reach a loved one with the Gospel? Discover why the power to change a heart belongs to God alone and how to find peace in faithful witness without the weight of the outcome.
Many worship songs mention Jesus, but not all worship is truly God-centered. This article warns believers to discern between Spirit-led worship and religious performance.
From Bible reading in Washington to religious liberty disputes, AI, abortion, church health, and cultural conflict, these headlines call Christians to discern the times through Scripture, courage, and grace.
Major news aggregators still lean left in their non-personalized story selection. From a Biblical Christian worldview, the deeper issue is not party loyalty but truth, discernment, and refusing to let curated narratives replace wise judgment.
What should a Biblical Christian believe about capital punishment? Scripture speaks to murder, civil justice, mercy, war, and cities of refuge, helping believers think carefully about both ancient Israel and modern government.
This article warns that artificial intelligence is more than a modern tool—it may also reflect a growing spiritual danger. From Daniel 12 to Revelation 13, it calls Christians to seek God, not machines, for truth and discernment.
Christians must never confuse any political leader with Christ. This article calls believers back to repentance, humility, discernment, and faithful allegiance to Jesus alone.
A Christian news roundup covering biblical worldview education, abortion and religious liberty battles, AI ethics, revival on college campuses, biblical literacy, persecution, and the moral and cultural conflicts reshaping society.
Modern writers continue to redefine Jesus, deny His deity, and dismiss His resurrection. This article examines those false claims and defends the Biblical Jesus from a Biblical Christian worldview.
Roman Catholicism, Orthodoxy, and Protestantism all raise hard questions. This post explores those tensions from a Biblical Christian worldview while calling believers back to humility, unity, and Christ above denominational pride.
Science says human teleportation is impossible, but that limitation points beyond physics. This article explores how the Christian worldview explains human identity, the soul, and God’s design better than science alone.
From Easter worship and rising spiritual hunger to religious liberty debates and cultural conflict, these headlines reflect how Christianity continues to shape public life, political conversation, and the search for truth in a divided world
Thousands of Christians in Nigeria are being killed, kidnapped, and displaced while much of the world looks away. This article exposes the scale of the persecution, the forces behind it, and why silence is no longer acceptable.
In a culture shaped by relativism, shifting narratives, and suspicion toward certainty, the Christian doctrine of truth offers a stable foundation grounded not in self, but in the character and revelation of God.
In The Immortal Mind, Michael Egnor and Denyse O’Leary argue that neuroscience, near-death experiences, and philosophy point beyond materialism to the reality of the soul, free will, and human consciousness.
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A Biblical Christian worldview perspective - Salvation is through God's grace, having nothing to do with our efforts....
The article compares the two ordinances of the church, baptism and communion, exploring their significance and differences. Baptism is an outward sign of salvation, symbolizing repentance and faith, while communion is a reminder of Christ’s sacrifice and a call to self-examination and submission.
Acts 12:13 reminds us that God can open prison doors and still teach us patience at a house gate. Every situation, great or small, rests in His sovereign hands.
Acts 1:21 reminds us that God sees the faithful servants who labor in anonymity. Even when the world never calls our name, the Father knows exactly where we are.
Even in Christian homes, family conflict reveals the sinful nature still at work. Acts 7:26 reminds us to seek reconciliation while trusting God with what we cannot control.
Acts 1:19 contrasts the Field of Blood with the greater hope found in Jesus Christ. His shed blood redeems sinners, and His people are called to see the mission field before them and labor for the kingdom of God.
Stuck in a loop of broken promises to God? Learn why willpower and systems aren't enough to overcome deep-seated habits and how the Holy Spirit provides the only path to lasting freedom.
Some relationships feel spiritually deep, yet they may be rooted in attachment, trauma, or idolatry rather than God. This reflection explores soul ties through Scripture, Augustine, and Christian wisdom.
Struggling to reach a loved one with the Gospel? Discover why the power to change a heart belongs to God alone and how to find peace in faithful witness without the weight of the outcome.
Acts 12:13 reminds us that God can open prison doors and still teach us patience at a house gate. Every situation, great or small, rests in His sovereign hands.
Does salvation begin when a person prays a prayer, or when God opens the heart and mind to the Gospel? Scripture teaches that salvation starts with God’s gracious work within.
Why didn’t Adam and Eve use iPhones in the Garden? Because they learned not to trust an Apple. Behind the joke is a deeper lesson about temptation, deception, sin, and trusting God’s Word.
Many worship songs mention Jesus, but not all worship is truly God-centered. This article warns believers to discern between Spirit-led worship and religious performance.
Acts 1:21 reminds us that God sees the faithful servants who labor in anonymity. Even when the world never calls our name, the Father knows exactly where we are.
Jesus warned that not everyone who says “Lord, Lord” truly belongs to Him. This article examines the difference between church attendance, religious performance, and a life being transformed by Christ.
Does sin begin in the mind or in outward behavior? Scripture shows that sinful actions are the fruit, while desire, temptation, and rebellion first take root in the inner man.
Christ’s resurrection offers hope for believers, promising new life and eternal life. Those who trust in Christ will be resurrected, while those who don’t will face everlasting death.