John
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The Gospels—the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—stand as the foundational texts that reveal the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. In a world filled with many religious texts and philosophies, why should we trust the Gospels as authoritative over all other writings? The answer lies in their unique historical reliability, their
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In the grand timeline of human history, one might wonder—why did Jesus come 2,000 years ago? Why not earlier? Why not now? And more importantly, what makes Christianity different from every other world religion? These are not just academic questions. They are deeply personal and life-altering when answered honestly. The answers begin not in speculation,
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It’s a question that stirs the heart and conscience: “If God is loving, how could He send anyone to hell?” For many, this question feels like a contradiction—how can eternal punishment coexist with divine love? But the Bible answers this clearly, not with philosophical speculation, but with truth rooted in God’s holiness, justice, and mercy.
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In our modern age, where science explains so much of the natural world, many scoff at the idea of a virgin birth or a resurrection from the dead. Aren’t those just outdated religious fantasies? How can any thinking person take them seriously today? The answer lies not in abandoning reason, but in understanding the limits
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As we observe Good Friday, we reflect on the profound and sacrificial love that Jesus Christ displayed on the cross. This day marks the ultimate sacrifice, where Jesus willingly laid down His life for the sins of humanity. It is a day to remember the deep cost of our salvation and the incredible love that
