In 1 Timothy 4:10, Paul says that God is “the savior of all people, especially those who believe.” On the surface, this verse seems to be promoting some form of universalism. So how can we interpret this verse faithfully?
In 1 Timothy 4:10, Paul says that God is “the savior of all people, especially those who believe.” On the surface, this verse seems to be promoting some form of universalism. So how can we interpret this verse faithfully?
Joe Biden has proved to be a tyrant. As of now, polls seem to suggest that the best shot for conservatives to get Biden out of office is for Donald Trump to run in 2024. If Trump runs and wins, what outcome do you predict this will have on the Church in America?
What does the Bible really teach about alcohol? Should a Christian drink?
Satan knows that we will not be secure in the love of God if we are constantly doubting our standing before God. Therefore, one of his constant aims is to accuse us before God in an attempt to drive a wedge between us and the Father (Revelation 12:10). In addition to Satan’s ministry of accusation, at times even our own …
Is there any form of Christian meditation? Is there any biblical basis for Christians practicing meditation?
Regarding church staff, is it biblical for a woman to be in a lead role such as Communications Director (or a similar ministry position within the church) and have men reporting to her?