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Baptism isn't your decision for God — it's His move toward you. What Scripture reveals here quietly challenges everything you assumed.
Loving others feels impossible—and science confirms your nervous system may be the reason. The truth is more complex than you think.
Jesus promised "greater works" than His own miracles. What that actually means challenges everything most Christians assume about their authority.
Infertility isn't divine punishment — yet millions of Christians silently carry that guilt. Scripture, medicine, and adoption offer a different path.
A covenant made 3,000 years ago still shapes modern faith. Here's why David's eternal kingdom promise refuses to stay ancient history.
The Constitution never mentions "separation of church and state." Yet Christians may owe this principle their greatest religious freedom. Here's why.
Guilt deepens sin's grip — but God's goodness breaks it. See why shame-based Christianity may be working against you.
Science says prayer doesn't work. Millions disagree—and the evidence on both sides is more compelling than you'd expect.
Theophilus appears just twice in Scripture — yet his identity may reshape how you read everything Luke wrote.
A 14th-century recluse wrote the first book in English by a woman—and her radical message about God still unsettles theologians today.
A prayer holiday for all Americans — or just some? The constitutional controversy behind the National Day of Prayer runs deeper than you think.
Resilience won't bring back what grief stole. Resurrection hope reframes death itself — and changes everything about how we mourn.
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