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5 Essential Traits of Teachable People
True teachability is actually one of the rarest of qualities in the hearts and lives of people. So, what is required in order for us to become teachable?
Read MorePineapples and Biblical Interpretation — What’s the Connection?
The word “pineapple” helps us understand a potential error—the root fallacy—that can be made when interpreting a Bible passage.
Read MoreAre Red Letters Better?
Some Bible translations print the words Jesus spoke out loud in red letters, which may lead people to think that those parts of Scripture are more important than others. Is this true?
Read MoreIs There a Preferred Bible Translation Christians Should Use?
KJV, NIV, ESV, NASB, NLT, or something else? There are a lot of Bible translations available today. Is there a preferred version Christians should use?
Read MoreWhat Is the Most Important Thing Taught in the Bible?
The most important thing in Scripture is taught in both the Old Testament and the New Testament, and it’s the Christian’s greatest comfort. What is it?
Read MoreWhat Does “Scripture Alone” Mean, and Why Should You Care?
The phrase “sola scriptura” (Scripture alone) doesn’t mean that Christians should only read the Bible. If your sink gets clogged, a plumbing manual will be of more use than anything in the Old or New Testament. Here’s what sola scriptura means and why it matters for you today.
Read More10 More Words Every Christian Should Know (and Be Able to Explain)
Growing in knowledge of God’s Word helps us to have peace, confidence, and resoluteness in a world filled with anxiety, doubt, and shifting standards. We will also be more effective in sharing the gospel with unbelievers. Here are 10 words every Christian should know.
Read More7 Reasons Why Doctrine Matters for Every Christian
Sound doctrine helps us stay on target regarding what the Bible teaches, why we believe it, and how to live to God’s glory in daily life. Here are 7 reasons why doctrine matters for every Christian.
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