The Doctrine of Total Depravity
The Doctrine of Total Depravity asserts that it is not in the nature or in the inclination of mankind to love God with one’s whole heart and mind and strength
Continue reading →The Doctrine of Total Depravity asserts that it is not in the nature or in the inclination of mankind to love God with one’s whole heart and mind and strength
Continue reading →The Doctrine of Penal Substitution says that Jesus Christ offered himself to be punished in the place of us sinners, as a substitute for us. Learn more!
Continue reading →This Bible based short article is in response to a request from South Africa asking: “Please can you tell me ‘what is the correct way of fasting?’
Continue reading →God’s Spiritual Gifts extend much wider than normally taught in Churches and effectively extend from A to Z. Understand the scope of God’s gifts to Christians.
Continue reading →In the times of the Old Testament and under the Old Covenant, God was known by His “characteristics” which were also His name. How do we interpret them today?
Continue reading →Without doubt, “The Lord’s Prayer,” also known as “The Pater Noster” and the “Our Father,” is the central prayer of all Christianity and Christendom.
Continue reading →The Lord has provided Christians with special gifts through the Holy Spirit. We are asked to seek these gifts, as they are for our use in growing his Kingdom.
Continue reading →What are some of the many and diverse Christian Holy Bible opportunities on the market and what makes the choices and selections different and useful?
Continue reading →Interesting facts about the Christian Holy Bible: all the numbers, from the shortest verse to the longest verse, chapter and book, etc. etc.
Continue reading →The Bible provides detailed descriptions of the Watches of the Lord. There are differences in how and why they operate and born-again Christians must know this.
Continue reading →An Introduction to the Shorter Catechism for Younger Children where certain ‘difficult’ words are retained as there are no appropriate substitutes available.
Continue reading →The Chalcedonian Creed describes the “full humanity and full divinity” of Jesus, the second person of the Holy Trinity.
Continue reading →The 6th Century Athanasia Creed is a Christian statement of belief focusing on Trinitarian doctrine; an affirmation the three persons of the Trinity are one.
Continue reading →The Nicene Creed is the creed or profession of faith most widely used in Christian liturgy.
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