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.
A blood-red sky over Western Australia stunned viewers, but Scripture warns that signs in the heavens should move us beyond awe to repentance, watchfulness, and readiness for Christ’s return.
Many Christians are told to find their purpose, but Scripture points us somewhere better. In Christ, purpose is not invented or chased down. It is revealed as we are transformed by God.
The quartodeciman controversy shows how the early church handled disagreement over Easter while protecting the core of the faith and preserving unity in Christ.
Growing older brings reflection, regret, and renewed purpose. This Christian reflection shows how God redeems missed opportunities, deepens wisdom, and uses the autumn years for legacy, encouragement, and faithfulness.
What felt like a strange thought during Lent became the beginning of freedom. This personal testimony shows how God used loss, timing, and mercy to break a hidden addiction and point one wandering sheep back to Christ.
Sanctification is the lifelong work of God in the believer, shaping the heart, mind, and life into greater holiness, obedience, and Christlikeness through His Word, Spirit, and grace.
Adam and Eve could truly love God before sin entered the world, but redeemed sinners know His love in a deeper way through mercy, grace, and the cross of Jesus Christ.
This article reflects on abuse, spiritual bondage, repentance, and the hope of restoration through God’s power, prayer, obedience, and spiritual discernment.
It is often easier to talk about God in church, at home, and among Christians than to quietly meet with Him in prayer and His Word. Scripture shows why the heart resists intimacy even when the lips speak freely.
Sanctification is the lifelong work of God in the believer, shaping the heart, mind, and life into greater holiness, obedience, and Christlikeness through His Word, Spirit, and grace.
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.
A blood-red sky over Western Australia stunned viewers, but Scripture warns that signs in the heavens should move us beyond awe to repentance, watchfulness, and readiness for Christ’s return.
Acts 7:5 shows that God often works through unlikely paths, delayed promises, and unexpected people. Stephen’s defense reminds us that the Lord governs history with perfect wisdom and can be trusted with our present and future.
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.
Many Christians are told to find their purpose, but Scripture points us somewhere better. In Christ, purpose is not invented or chased down. It is revealed as we are transformed by God.
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.
Roman Catholicism preserves many Christian truths, but its teaching on salvation, authority, and mediation departs from the Biblical gospel. Scripture teaches that sinners are saved by grace through faith in Christ alone.
Why do Christians pray before eating? This Biblical Christian article explains the theology of saying a blessing before meals, with Scripture showing God as provider and thanksgiving as a natural act of worship.
A clear explanation of key Mormon beliefs about God, Jesus Christ, eternal progression, other worlds, and plural marriage compared with historic Biblical Christianity.
A blood-red sky over Western Australia stunned viewers, but Scripture warns that signs in the heavens should move us beyond awe to repentance, watchfulness, and readiness for Christ’s return.
Growing older brings reflection, regret, and renewed purpose. This Christian reflection shows how God redeems missed opportunities, deepens wisdom, and uses the autumn years for legacy, encouragement, and faithfulness.
From persecution and revival to abortion, gender debates, and religious liberty, this roundup surveys the stories Christians should be watching and weighing through a biblical worldview.
The cross, holy water, and the Bible are often treated as if they carry spiritual power in themselves. Scripture points us instead to the power of God, the finished work of Christ, and the truth of His living Word.
Is the Rapture of the church a recent theological invention, or is it rooted in Scripture? This article examines the Biblical, historical, and theological case for the Rapture and answers common objections.
Protestantism did more than reshape the church. The Reformation helped expand Biblical literacy, challenge corrupt authority, strengthen freedom of conscience, and refocus believers on grace through faith in Christ.
From Iran’s underground church and rising persecution to gender policy battles, pro-life victories, Israel, AI, and the decline of biblical morality, these are the faith and culture stories Christians should be watching.
Why is Christianity unique among the world’s religions? This article explores Jesus’ claims, His resurrection, salvation by grace, and the truth that sets Biblical Christianity apart from every other faith.
Many Christians feel pressured to align their faith with political parties, yet Scripture calls believers to a higher authority. Following Christ must come before party loyalty. Unity in the Body of Christ can overcome political division.
Artificial intelligence is transforming surveillance and data monitoring worldwide. Some Christians wonder whether such technologies could one day enable systems described in Revelation.
Many Christians quietly wonder why unbelievers sometimes seem more prosperous while believers struggle. Looking at Job and Psalm 73, this article explores suffering, spiritual formation, and how God uses hardship to shape a deeper faith.
A longtime Southern Baptist offers a Biblical Christian perspective on the Baptist Faith and Message, affirming its core theology while examining several secondary doctrinal issues.
A chance Uber ride reveals how artificial intelligence is quietly replacing human jobs. But the deeper issue isn’t technology—it’s where we place our hope. A Biblical reflection on AI, work, and finding true security in Jesus Christ.
Learn how God’s holiness, truth, love, justice, power, and eternal nature reveal the uniqueness of Biblical Theism and expose the contradictions of opposing worldviews.
A roundup of recent stories affecting faith, culture, and the church—from gender ideology debates and global conflict to evangelism, Bible prophecy, and the growing influence of Christianity worldwide.
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Acts 12:4 recounts Peter’s imprisonment in a time of rising hostility toward believers. This reflection challenges Christians not only to recognize persecution around them, but also to humbly examine their own hearts before God.
Acts 7:5 shows that God often works through unlikely paths, delayed promises, and unexpected people. Stephen’s defense reminds us that the Lord governs history with perfect wisdom and can be trusted with our present and future.
Stephen’s words in Acts 7 point us toward a truth seen throughout Scripture: no one is insignificant before God. In a world that overlooks the familiar, the weak, and the unseen, Christians are called to make sure everyone counts.
Acts 12:3 exposes the danger of people-pleasing and selfish ambition. When our hearts seek approval from others instead of obedience to God, we lose sight of the One who alone deserves to rule our lives.
A blood-red sky over Western Australia stunned viewers, but Scripture warns that signs in the heavens should move us beyond awe to repentance, watchfulness, and readiness for Christ’s return.
Many Christians are told to find their purpose, but Scripture points us somewhere better. In Christ, purpose is not invented or chased down. It is revealed as we are transformed by God.
Acts 12:4 recounts Peter’s imprisonment in a time of rising hostility toward believers. This reflection challenges Christians not only to recognize persecution around them, but also to humbly examine their own hearts before God.
Sanctification is the lifelong work of God in the believer, shaping the heart, mind, and life into greater holiness, obedience, and Christlikeness through His Word, Spirit, and grace.
The quartodeciman controversy shows how the early church handled disagreement over Easter while protecting the core of the faith and preserving unity in Christ.
Acts 7:5 shows that God often works through unlikely paths, delayed promises, and unexpected people. Stephen’s defense reminds us that the Lord governs history with perfect wisdom and can be trusted with our present and future.
Adam and Eve could truly love God before sin entered the world, but redeemed sinners know His love in a deeper way through mercy, grace, and the cross of Jesus Christ.
This article reflects on abuse, spiritual bondage, repentance, and the hope of restoration through God’s power, prayer, obedience, and spiritual discernment.
Growing older brings reflection, regret, and renewed purpose. This Christian reflection shows how God redeems missed opportunities, deepens wisdom, and uses the autumn years for legacy, encouragement, and faithfulness.
Stephen’s words in Acts 7 point us toward a truth seen throughout Scripture: no one is insignificant before God. In a world that overlooks the familiar, the weak, and the unseen, Christians are called to make sure everyone counts.