Tag Archives: faith
Atheist turned Christian
By J. Gerald Harris “When I began to think about the logical conclusion of atheism,” Richard Suplita, a psychology lecturer at the University of Georgia, reflected, “I asked myself, ‘Is it really all about nothing?’ and realized that I could … Continue reading
Who is this Jesus?
In the Old Testament: – In Genesis, He is the Creator God. – In Exodus, He is the Redeemer. – In Leviticus, He is your sanctification. – In Numbers, He is your guide. – In Deuteronomy, He is your teacher. … Continue reading
Simple Faith
“In moments of doubt, I envy my brother’s simple faith” My brother Kevin thinks God lives under his bed. At least that’s what I overheard him say one night. He was praying in his darkened bedroom and I stopped outside … Continue reading
What is the Holy Spirit
by Duane Adams Sometimes I feel a bit nervous when people talk about the Holy Spirit. I can understand God even without having seen a picture of Him, for though the Bible says that “God is Spirit” (John 4:24), it … Continue reading
The faithful
Psalm 31:23 “O love the Lord, all ye His saints: for the Lord preserveth the faithful, and plentifully rewardeth the proud doer. Be of good courage, and he shall strengthen your heart, all ye that hope in the Lord” Psalm … Continue reading
Why are there so many Denominations?
Until the Protestant Reformation, the Christian church was largely composed of the Roman Catholic Church in the west and the Greek Orthodox Church in the east. With the Reformation, however, as neglected Bible truths began to be restored and emphasized, … Continue reading
Testimony of a Nuclear Scientist
by Robert Faid We can deny God and make fun of those who believe in Him—but what’s our response when He confronts us personally? Even though I had always gone to church with my family, I was an agnostic. A … Continue reading
A story of a man’s conversion to Christianity
To many who know me, this testimony may seem to be only a fleeting phase. I admit that I have undergone many transformations in the past few years. I have gone from a former would-be minister, to volatile adolescent, to … Continue reading