Tag: theology
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The Apostles’ Creed
What do Christians actually believe? In this video, we walk through the entire Apostles’ Creed line by line. We explore the history, theology, and biblical foundation behind one of the oldest and most important summaries of the Christian faith. From “I believe in God the Father Almighty” to “the resurrection of the body and the…
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Engaging with Entertainment: Part 2
Let’s take a song like Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen. Instead of just enjoying it (which most of us do), start asking deeper questions: What does it say about identity, guilt, or meaning? Listen to lines like: “Mama, just killed a man… Put a gun against his head, pulled my trigger, now he’s dead…” There’s an…
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Engaging with Entertainment: Part 1
We live in a world saturated with entertainment. Movies, music, streaming shows, podcasts, TikTok videos, and digital art constantly shape how we think, feel, and imagine reality. Whether we realize it or not, we are being formed by what we consume. “You are what you eat.” The question is not whether media influences us, it…
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The Collapse of Certainty in a Culture of Relativism
What Is Truth? “You have your truth, and I have mine.” It sounds humble and tolerant, but it quietly empties the word truth of any real meaning. If truth is whatever we say it is, then no one can ever be wrong. And if no one can be wrong, no one can truly be right…
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Why God’s Judgment Is Just: A Christian Perspective
Judgment. It’s a word that makes a lot of people uncomfortable. It brings up questions, emotions, and maybe even a little fear. Is God really fair?Do people actually get what they deserve? Whether you’re a believer seeking clarity, a skeptic with honest questions, or somewhere in between, you’re in the right place. Because from a…
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5 Things You Should Know About Adoptionism
“Who do you say that I am?” Jesus’ question in Matthew 16:15 isn’t just for the disciples; it’s the question that defines every generation. One of the earliest heresies in Christian history continues to shape how millions of people think about Jesus today. It’s rarely called by its ancient name, but the idea survives, disguised…
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Reformation Month: The Five Solas
On October 31, 1517, a young monk named Martin Luther walked up to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, hammer in hand. He posted a list of 95 arguments against the sale of indulgences (certificates sold by church authorities that claimed to reduce the time a soul would spend in purgatory) on the…
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10 Must-Read Christian Books for Non-Believers
If you are interested in understanding Christianity … not through rumors, stereotypes, or social media clips—but by actually engaging with the best books written by Christians themselves? Whether you’re skeptical, curious, or somewhere in between, these ten books will give you a front-row seat to what Christians believe and why. If you’re not a Christian,…
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The Resurrection of the Body and Life Everlasting | The Apostles’ Creed Part 12
Our Eternal Hope in Christ A Question That Changes Everything How would your decisions change if you asked, “Will this still matter 10,000 years from now?” That’s not just a thought experiment—it’s tied to one of life’s most pressing questions: What happens after we die? It’s a question whispered in hospital rooms, shouted in grief,…
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The Forgiveness of Sin | The Apostles’ Creed Part 11
Grace That Frees and Transforms We live in a culture where judgment travels faster than truth. One mistake—caught on video or typed in haste—can become a headline. A misstep becomes a meme. And suddenly, someone’s entire life is reduced to a single moment of failure. The world doesn’t forget. And it rarely forgives. But here’s…
