Recent

Ann’s Christian Testimony

Following God is easy, right? Well then, why do Christians often face such tremendous suffering and grief? The Bible tells us.

Ann’s story reminds us that even though we have faith in the Jesus of the Bible, we can still face significant suffering. In the pages of Scripture, we often find this to be true.

Suffering is scary. It’s hard. Sometimes we feel abandoned by God. But suffering serves a purpose.

And after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you.
I Peter 5:10

Wouldn’t you like to be restored, confirmed, strengthened and established? I know I would.

Ann’s Christian Testimony

Katherine’s Christian Testimony

Katherine’s testimony reminds us that God has a plan for each and every one of us. It’s up to us to accept His mercy.

Sometimes we live out our lives, knowing fully well God’s mercy has protected us from all sorts of evils and dangers, but we continue to do our own thing and ignore the truth.

God’s mercy is unfailing. He waits for us. He calls to us. But none of us know when our time is done. Death comes like a thief in the night. Don’t wait any longer. God’s calling out to you . . . right now. He’s saying, “I’m here for you. I’ll bless you. I’ll show you a life of fulfillment beyond your wildest imaginations.” You just have to decide. Are you going to accept His gift and live for Him? Or will you choose the temporary pleasures of this life?

Katherine’s Christian Testimony

Is the Earth God’s or Satan’s?

Satan claimed to own all the earth’s kingdoms. Jesus didn’t refute that statement. So, does Satan own the world?

Satan tempted Jesus in the desert. He claimed to own all the kingdoms of the world and he offered them to Jesus. Jesus didn’t say, “You don’t own the earth, Satan, so you can’t give it to me.” Based on the fact that Jesus didn’t refute Satan’s claims, some people say that Satan owns the world.

Before we go taking Satan’s word for it, let’s see what Scripture has to say on the topic.

Is the Earth God’s or Satan’s?

In The End

A Christian poem about the defeat of death and the glory that awaits the followers of the Jesus of the Bible.

Tom sent in this poem, well, at the end of February, and I’m just getting to it. So that tells you about my back-log. Sorry . . . if you’ve submitted a poem or a testimony, trust me, it’ll get up here someday.

Anyway, this poem reminds us that one day Jesus will set up His kingdom, gather His own to Him and defeat death. What a glorious day that will be.

In the End

Would a God of Love Really Allow Suffering and send People to Hell?

Could a loving God really allow as much suffering as there is in this world? And would He really send people to hell?

Someone recently wrote in with a classic question that has stumped many for ages.

Why would a God of love allow suffering? Think of all the suffering in this world! People are starving. People are dying of diseases and natural disasters. Innocent people suffer in unbelievable ways.

And what about hell? What sort of a “loving God” would send His “precious subjects” to a horrid place like hell? Would God really do such a thing?

Find out whether we think a loving God and suffering are incompatible.

A Loving God Who Allows Suffering and Sends People to Hell?

Will God Forgive Intentional Sin?

In Numbers we read that people who sinned intentionally were cut off. Will God forgive those who sin willfully?

In Numbers we read that there was no sacrifice for intentional sin. It seems as if a person who sinned intentionally had no hope. Does God forgive intentional sin? Does the Bible say anything else about this?

Will God Forgive Intentional Sin?

Hell & Near-death Experiences

Near-death experiences are real. People have them. Do they reveal anything real to us about the after-life?

Scripture talks about David descending into hell. Did he really go there and see what it was like and then come back? Did David have near-death experiences? Can we take stock in our own near-death experiences or those we hear recounted to us by others? Do they reveal God’s truth about heaven and hell to us?

Hell and Near-death Experiences