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    Answers to Tough Questions About God and Life

  2. What’s the Difference Between Normal Marital Conflict and Abuse?

    Marital abuse, whether or not it involves physical violence, is very different. One key difference is that marital abuse is a one-sided, oppressive relationship where one spouse establishes a pattern of …

  3. What Did Jesus Mean When He Gave Peter the “Keys of the Kingdom”?

    After Jesus had declared that He would build His church on the truth of Peter’s noble confession, He went on to say, “I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be …

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    Tag Archives: questions Are doubts a sign of a weak faith? Dennis Moles Basics Of Faith, Christian life certainty, doubt, faith, questions, relationships

  5. If a Christian Believer is Already Saved, Why is ... - Questions.org

    Jesus linked repentance with salvation (Matthew 4:17; Luke 13:3; 17:3). In Acts 2:38, the term repentance includes the element of faith. Paul in Ephesus preached turning “to God in repentance” …

  6. How Can I Prove to Someone that God Exists? - Questions.org

    Instead of asking the obvious questions “Why is there a universe and why am I here?” and “How does the universe happen to exist at all?” we allow a superficial smattering of scientific knowledge to …

  7. Can I be a Christian and still struggle with impure thoughts?

    The Bible says that becoming a follower of Christ is like a dead person coming to life. [1] Moving from spiritual death to spiritual life is a drastic change. Spiritual rebirth makes it possible for us to …

  8. Apocrypha – Questions.org

    The Apocrypha were a subset of a larger group of popular religious writings that the Jews of the first century called “outside books.” They were written between 200 BC and 100 AD, and while not …

  9. What did Paul Mean When He Wrote that God Loved Jacob

    In Romans 9:13, we read that God loved Jacob but hated Esau. Some people think this means that God actively chose Jacob to go to heaven and Esau to go to hell. The word hated didn’t have the same m…

  10. Is it likely that Jesus’ body was not buried? - Questions.org

    In recent years, a few New Testament scholars[1] have suggested that after Jesus was crucified his body may not have been buried as described in the Gospels. They conjecture that his body was likel…