Petition to UN on behalf of missing pastor

Pastor Raymond Koh was abducted near his home in Petaling Jaya, West Malaysia. David Curry of Open Doors USA petitions United Nations on behalf of Malaysian missing pastor. Open Doors is a ministry supporting believers around the world who face religious persecution. It seems that Pastor Koh’s faith had something to do with his disappearance.… Continue reading Petition to UN on behalf of missing pastor

The price of a student debt

I’ve Paid $18,000 To A $24,000 Student Loan, & I Still Owe $24,000. Graduate Debt-FREE with Genesis University, or pay the price of a student debt. It all became real the summer before my senior year of college. It was 2010, and my home phone still had a cord, which I wrapped around my fingers… Continue reading The price of a student debt

Overcoming the Unexpected

When you experience a sudden, unexpected loss, it can feel as though a crisis has hit. As a mental health therapist, I am relatively well versed in how to work with clients to persevere and succeed in times of stress. It can be common for people to go through shock when losing a job or… Continue reading Overcoming the Unexpected

Is eternal security a “license” to sin?

The most frequent objection to the doctrine of eternal security is that it supposedly allows people to live any way that they want and still be saved. While this may be “technically” true, it is not true in reality. A person who has truly been redeemed by Jesus Christ will not live a life characterized… Continue reading Is eternal security a “license” to sin?

Can a Christian lose his salvation by sinning?

The author is against sin. An abundance of grace and a mind established in his gift of righteousness is what stops sin Romans 5:17. Below is a clear argument that you cannot lose your salvation by sinning, other than possibly the one unforgivable sin of unbelief. Some want to say you can lose your salvation… Continue reading Can a Christian lose his salvation by sinning?

How to fulfill the law of Christ

Out of love, Jesus bore our burdens on the cross, the burden of the letter and the curse of the law and our sin. Burdens we could not bear. He fulfilled the letter of the law and then became a curse for us upon the cross. Christ redeemed us from the curse of the Law,… Continue reading How to fulfill the law of Christ

For the hell of it

There is some confusion going around regarding the issue of hell. While it is true we cannot fully comprehend all that hell entails, partially due to the Bible often referring to it in hyperbolic language with lots of imagery, there is still plenty we can learn about hell from the infallible pages of Scripture. There… Continue reading For the hell of it

God is never far

In Psalm 63 David wrote, “God…earnestly I seek you; I thirst for you, my whole being longs for you,… On my bed I remember you; I think of you through the watches of the night. Because you are my help,… I cling to you” (1, 6-8, NIV). Have you ever really suffered? I mean, have… Continue reading God is never far

The human side of Scripture

In three ways, then, the Bible’s truthfulness is not a simple subject. First, ideas of truth and error vary from culture to culture. Second, some minor errors have come into the text of Scripture since it was first written. And third, other minor errors existed in the original text. The first of these points does… Continue reading The human side of Scripture

Tampering with the Bible

It is never right to tamper with the Bible to make it, let’s say; more helpful. In eternity past, God devised His Bible project. He decided that He would create a group of writings to teach human beings things that they need to know. And then in history He fulfilled this plan by using certain… Continue reading Tampering with the Bible