Halloween has deep roots in Christian history, with All Hallows' Eve marking the night before All Saints’ Day—a celebration of saints, both known and unknown. October 31 is also remembered as Reformation Day, when Martin Luther’s actions sparked the Protestant Reformation. While some may focus on pagan origins, many traditional fall celebrations, like harvest festivals, were about thanking God for His blessings. Halloween today can still be innocent fun for kids—dressing up and trick-or-treating without worrying about occult influences. And let’s be honest—79% of parents admit to sneaking a little of their child’s candy anyway!
The narrative of King Jehoiakim and the prophet Jeremiah powerfully illustrates the enduring authority of God's Word and the consequences of rejecting its message.
This article explores the spiritual underpinnings of Diwali, arguing that it is a celebration of Hindu deities and beliefs, not merely a cultural event.
While theological perspectives suggest only humans possess souls and will experience Heaven in the traditional sense, Scripture and divine covenants indicate animals hold significant importance to God and may indeed be present in the eternal realm, offering comfort to those who mourn.
Drawing on 33 years of church leadership experience, this article shares 25 invaluable lessons for church planters and leaders, emphasizing enduring principles over fleeting trends.
Can someone truly commit apostasy, or is “once saved, always saved” an unbreakable promise? The question sparks deep divisions within Christianity, with some insisting that true believers can never fall away, while others point to biblical examples of people who have abandoned their faith.
When we define Christianity too loosely, we lose its substance. Too narrowly, and we lose its grace. Lewis and Baxter show us a better way, one rooted in Christ alone.
When hatred turns deadly, how should the Church respond? James Emery White’s powerful call for peace and repentance reminds us that Christ, not politics, must be the center.
The world isn’t just building smarter machines; it’s using them to take God’s place. This eye-opening reflection shows how AI is being spoken of and worshiped as divine.
What if the way we see the world today is more illusion than reality? This powerful reflection traces the ancient warnings of Plato to the deceptive pull of social media, and why Christians must guard their minds with truth.
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