Baptism in the Bible
Baptism is a fundamental part of the Christian faith. Jesus commands it to be done. Why is that? And what does baptism all entail? Read on to find out the answers to these questions and more.
Simplifying the Truth
Baptism is a fundamental part of the Christian faith. Jesus commands it to be done. Why is that? And what does baptism all entail? Read on to find out the answers to these questions and more.
Despite what the Bible says about fellowshipping with other believers, there are a lot of people in society that think they don’t need to go to church in order to worship God or have a deep relationship with Him. And while that’s technically true, there are many dangers in choosing to regularly skip attending church.
What happens to young children when they die? How old until they are held accountable for their actions? Questions like these are difficult to answer and not as clear from the Bible as some other ones I’ve addressed. Come explore this topic with me.
Salvation is a critical part of Christianity. And I cannot stress the importance of understanding it so we can explain it to the lost and the unsaved. That’s why I present answers to the questions of “what”, “why” and “how”.
What’s the opposite of Up? Down. What’s the opposite of Hot? Cold. What’s the opposite of Heaven? Hell. And that’s what I’m talking about today. I’ve already covered Heaven, and shame on me if I don’t warn people about the place of eternal damnation.