Forgive · Forgiveness · Past

​​Christian Forgiveness

When Scars Remain Forgiveness is at the heart of the Christian faith, yet it can be one of the most complex commands to embrace, especially when the wounds still ache. When Peter asked Jesus how often he should forgive someone who wronged him, expecting a reasonable limit, Jesus surprised him: “I do not say to… Continue reading ​​Christian Forgiveness

Birth · Birth Rate, · Children · Population

The Birth Dearth

Why Fewer Babies Means Big Trouble In 1987, political scientist Ben J. Wattenberg published  The Birth Dearth, warning of an unexpected crisis in the Western world. Not overpopulation but underpopulation. At the time, this was a provocative idea. Today, it’s an undeniable reality. For the first time in history, nearly every developed nation, and many… Continue reading The Birth Dearth

Hebrews · Prayer

How to Boldly Approach God with Your Prayers

Many Christians hesitate about prayer. They are unsure if they’re saying the right words or if God is even listening. However, Scripture teaches us that prayer is not about our worthiness but about who we are in Christ. We can come boldly to God, not because we’re perfect, but because Jesus is our perfect intercessor.… Continue reading How to Boldly Approach God with Your Prayers

God Hates · Lying · Proverbs · Truth

Are All Sins the Same?:

What Proverbs 6:16–19 Reveals About God’s Heart   You’ve probably heard the phrase, “All sins are the same in God’s eyes.” It’s a common sentiment, and it’s true in one sense: any sin separates us from God (Isaiah 59:2; Romans 3:23). But does that mean all sins are equally serious? According to the Bible, the answer… Continue reading Are All Sins the Same?: