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All Christian Men Must Journal Daily And How?

All Christian Men Must Journal Daily And How?

While the claim that “all Christian men must journal daily” is a popular recommendation in Christian communities to foster spiritual growth, there is no biblical mandate requiring daily journaling, though many believers find it essential for maintaining continuity in their relationship with God.  Journaling helps men internalize Scripture, track prayer requests, and reflect on God’s faithfulness over time.  Practical methods …

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Bible Study for Beginners – 5 EASY

Bible Study for Beginners – 5 EASY

Bible study for beginners can feel overwhelming, but using simple, structured methods makes it accessible and meaningful. The goal is to move beyond reading words to understanding and applying God’s message. Starting with easy frameworks helps build confidence and consistency in your spiritual journey.  The SOAP Method: Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer One of the most …

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You Cannot Be Born Again and Resent Your Father (Sunday Service 10/18/09)

You Cannot Be Born Again and Resent Your Father (Sunday Service 10/18/09)

Theological Context: Born Again and Fatherhood The statement “You cannot be born again and resent your Father” reflects a theological perspective that spiritual rebirth involves embracing God as a loving Father. In Christian doctrine, being “born again” signifies a spiritual renewal through faith in Jesus Christ, leading to adoption into God’s family (Romans 8:15). Resentment toward God …

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Was the Shroud of Turin Created by a Nuclear Event?

Was the Shroud of Turin Created by a Nuclear Event?

Some researchers propose the Shroud of Turin was created by a “nuclear event,” specifically a brief, intense burst of vertically collimated radiation that could explain the image formation and the anomalous carbon dating results.  Independent nuclear engineer Robert Rucker and other proponents argue that a Vertically Collimated Radiation Burst (VCRB) emitted from the body produced the images and generated …

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The Sermon on the Mount

The Sermon on the Mount

This lecture, part of an eight-hour course by Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, offers a deep psychological and symbolic exploration of the Sermon on the Mount—a foundational text in Christian theology. Delivered with Peterson’s signature integration of biblical narrative, Jungian psychology, and personal reflection, the lecture unpacks the Beatitudes, the nature of truth, and the human …

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Harvard Negotiator Explains How To Argue

Harvard Negotiator Explains How To Argue

Harvard negotiator Daniel Shapiro argues that effective conflict resolution requires overcoming three key barriers: identity, appreciation, and affiliation, rather than focusing solely on the topic of the dispute.  He emphasizes that arguments often become emotional when core values and beliefs are threatened, triggering a “tribal trap” where parties view each other as adversaries rather than partners.  To navigate these conflicts constructively, Shapiro recommends: Shapiro, …

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10 Biblical Drinks God Designed To Heal You Instantly

10 Biblical Drinks God Designed To Heal You Instantly

The Bible references various drinks—some explicitly for nourishment, others with symbolic or medicinal value. While the phrase “10 Biblical Drinks God Designed To Heal You Instantly” appears in modern faith-based wellness content, particularly on platforms like YouTube, the actual scriptural foundation blends spiritual symbolism with traditional uses of natural beverages.  Water: The Foundation of Life …

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Every Letter the Apostle Paul Wrote, Explained in Chronological Order

Every Letter the Apostle Paul Wrote, Explained in Chronological Order

The Apostle Paul’s letters, written between approximately 48 AD and 67 AD, are among the earliest Christian texts and are arranged in the New Testament by length rather than chronology.  Most scholars agree that the undisputed authentic letters were written first, followed by the disputed letters, and finally the Pastoral Epistles.  Early Letters (48–57 AD) The earliest writings …

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About Replacement Theology: Romans 11:25-32

About Replacement Theology: Romans 11:25-32

Replacement Theology (or Supersessionism) is the view that the Church has replaced Israel as God’s chosen people, a position often challenged by Romans 11:25–32, which argues that God has not rejected His people.  The text describes a partial hardening of Israel that will last until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in, followed by a future salvation for all Israel.  Key theological …

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John MacArthur: what is dispensationalism?

John MacArthur: what is dispensationalism?

John MacArthur defines dispensationalism primarily as a system of biblical interpretation that sees a distinction between God’s program for Israel and His dealings with the church, though he explicitly distances himself from complex variations of the system.  He describes his own stance as “leaky dispensationalism,” meaning he accepts only the core premise that God has a literal, future plan for the nation …

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