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Judas Iscariot: Bible Story and Profile

by Robert Driskell
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Most expectant parents, when choosing a name for their soon-to-be born son, rarely choose the name “Judas”.  When one is familiar with the biblical story of Judas Iscariot, the reason for avoiding the name becomes clear. Judas’ Name The name ‘Judas’ is the Greek transliteration of the Hebrew name ‘Judah’ and means “praise Yahweh” [God].  […]

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What Does The Separation of Church and State Mean? Is There Such A Law?

by Jack Wellman
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Where did the term separation of church and state come from?  Is it in the Constitution?  Is it in the Bill of Rights?  Perhaps it’s one of the Amendments.  Is there such a law? Origins of the Term Separation of Church and State The term separation of church and state has been used, misused, and […]

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How to Handle Disappointment: A Bible Study with Advice

by Robert Driskell
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No matter who you are, where you live, what you do for a living, or how much money you have, you have experienced disappointment. For example: The job you wanted, but did not get. When your favorite team lost a game…by a point. The day the relationship you thought was so solid evaporated. The unexpected […]

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Psalm 27: Bible Study & Commentary

by Pamela Rose Williams
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Every time I read or hear Psalm 27 I recall how privileged I am to know Jesus as my Savior. This Psalm is written by David and it is a reflection of how his faith in the power of God sustained him through many trials. Take a look at what I have learned as I […]

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Doers of the Word: 6 Tips to Living Out Your Faith

by Derek Hill
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I love the following verse because it always brings “reality” back into the Christian life: “What good is it, my brothers, if someone says he has faith, but does not have works? Can that faith save him? If a brother or sister is poorly clothed and lacking in daily food, and one of you says […]

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Should Women Be Pastors or Elders of a Church? A Bible Study

by Jack Wellman
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What does the Bible say about women being ordained as pastors?  What about having women as elders of a church?  What does the Bible tell us? Biblical Qualifications for a Pastor This is one of the most controversial subjects in the church today.  Should women be pastors or is this relegated only to men?  What […]

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Bible Study Methods: 5 Different Techniques

by David Peach
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There are many different ways to read and study the Bible. You don’t have to do just one type of study; however, if you are new to reading or studying the Bible you should probably focus on one at a time. As you get more involved in Bible study you may find that as you […]

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How Tolerant Should A Christian Be? Are Christians Judgmental?

by Robert Driskell
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We live in a culture of postmodernism. Postmodernism can be described as a worldview that is skeptical of everything.  The tried and true conventions, morals, ethics and other formerly accepted ways of looking at things are rejected.  In place of those beliefs, there exists a fluid and fluctuating viewpoint that denies the existence of absolutes.  […]

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Christian Advice Before Marriage

by Jack Wellman
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With the divorce rate soaring, what can engaged couples do to lower the risks for divorce?  What about living together first?  What about Christians marrying non-believers?  What about couples who are dating? Unequally Yoked The Bible is clear that a believer — a Christ-follower should not marry a non-believer.  In fact, they should not even […]

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Can America Rightly Be Called A Christian Nation?

by Robert Driskell
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Is America now a Christian nation?  Some think it is, some want it to be, some say it never was and are doing their best to see that it never becomes one.  Deciding whether to label America a ‘Christian nation’ depends a lot on the definition of the term ‘Christian Nation”.  Much has been written […]

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