Articles

Why don’t people believe in God?

Monday January 14, 2008

Before we begin, it’s important to clarify what is meant by saying someone believes in God. For the purposes of this discussion, I’m going to define a believer in God as a Christian – as Christ follower. This is someone who has fully trusted in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of their sins (Romans 10:9,10).

—Andy Saltarelli | Read More...


What if the Bible is wrong, someone made it as a joke?

Monday January 14, 2008

There is a lot in the Bible that proves it is historically true. Much of the Bible can be proven true historically by simply reading some cross-references. A cross-reference would be a source (i.e. book or website) that records the same thing the Bible records. However, you need to make sure these sources are credible which would mean they are written by teachers, historians, archeologists…people who you can trust are writing factual information.

—Megan Vander kooy | Read More...


Do you have to go to church to call yourself a Christian?

Saturday January 12, 2008

The short answer is that you do not have to go to church in order to be a Christian. The Bible tells us that we merely believe in Christ’s death on the cross and accept Him into our lives in order to be a Christian. However, God did not make any of us to go through this world alone, and realistically speaking, it is nearly impossible to grow in your relationship with Christ without also being involved in a Bible believing church.

—Brian Locke | Read More...


If I don’t have a relationship with God, does that mean I will go to hell, or not to heaven?

Saturday January 12, 2008

There is a slight problem with this question. This question seems to say that you can go to hell, you can go to heaven, or you can go to neither. However, that is not the case.

—Jamie Mallia | Read More...


Why did Jesus Have to Die?

Tuesday January 8, 2008

There’s a few different ways you can effectively answer this question, however, they ultimately come down to one thing, love. Jesus died for us because he loves us and because God loves us. John 3:16a tells us that “For God so loved the world that He gave His only-begotten son…”

—Mark Mallia | Read More...