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TheCollector on MSNWho Are the Patriarchs in the Bible?The patriarchs in the Bible were the fathers of the nation of Israel: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Through these three men, the ...
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The Christian Post on MSNMisery is happiness and other Bible head-scratchersThis type of reaction to God’s Word is probably why Paul used the Greek word moria s, which means “nonsense” (translated as ...
When applied to the Bible it doesn’t take long to see that his “has God said?” (Gen. 3:1) thinking, now at work in the Church today, doesn't have as the goal deconstruction but rather deconversion.
A number of bible verses appear to make reference to solar eclipses, conveying messages of prophecies, power, omens, warnings, and divine signs.
Why is it so hard to understand? Why is it so confusing? Please help me because I am about ready to stop attending the church I love so much. I have come to the conclusion: why bother. — Needing Help, ...
Roman Catholics connect salvation to participation in church sacraments such as baptism, confirmation, and the Eucharist. Protestant evangelicals, by contrast, emphasize personal faith in Jesus, ...
Advertisements Advertisements By Adrian Savedra Advertisements • March 17, 2025 Advertisements In today’s competitive business environment, it is easy to fall into the trap of showing favoritism.
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Manistee News Advocate on MSNCan the Lord use dreams to teach us?Dallas Jones, a Latter-day Saints leader, shares insights on using dreams as channels for spiritual guidance and solace.
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The Nation on MSNThe Battle of Theologies in the Age of TrumpTrump and his people target those that the Bible is most concerned about: children, the poor, immigrants, the sick and disabled, women, the vulnerable, and the earth itself.
For those who believe that the Bible is God’s Word. We see from the Bible that God created nations and languages, borders. Genesis 11:8-9, Deuteronomy 32:8, Psalms 74:17. Acts 17:26 ...
The cry of the rooster was one of the most familiar sounds in the life cycle of a first-century person, as common as the ...
Corinthians 13:5 says, “Examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith; test yourselves. Do you not realize that Jesus Christ is in you — unless, of course, ...
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