Billy Graham
Whether you are just now becoming a Christian, coming back to Christ after a period of doubt, or sorting out a difficult problem, this could be the beginning of a new and enduring relationship with Jesus Christ. Jesus said, "I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full" (John 10:10, NIV). God wants you to enjoy a full and rewarding life and has made every provision for this. Here are some basic facts about this life.
Living in Christ contains four Bible study lessons based on verses from the gospel of John and other books from the Bible. This lesson, "Knowing Christ," will help you begin your new life in Christ.
Living in Christ contains four Bible study lessons based on verses from the gospel of John and other books from the Bible. This lesson, "Growing in Christ," will show you the essentials to Christian growth.
Living in Christ contains four Bible study lessons based on verses from the gospel of John and other books from the Bible. This lesson, "Obeying Christ," will help you follow Christ wholeheartedly.
Living in Christ contains four Bible study lessons based on verses from the gospel of John and other books from the Bible. This lesson, "Witnessing for Christ," will help you tell your friends about your new faith.
Billy Graham
Are in the middle of your darkest hour? Billy Graham's fourth Advent meditation focuses on the light of Christ.
J.B.
We're so sorry to hear that you're struggling with thoughts of suicide. It sounds like you're having some trouble connecting with people who can and will help you, so we're really glad that you're still trying.
Didi
Many people have wondered about the existence of life on other planets. For many years writers and filmmakers have created extraordinary stories based on their thoughts of what that life might look like. Some of those stories are based on fact, others are entirely imagined.
Sunshine
We appreciate your question about dinosaurs. There are many Christians who believe that the days of creation mentioned in the account of Genesis, chapter one, were literal 24-hour days.
Iniaku
Your question about how we become the 'one body' which the Bible refers to in 1 Corinthians 12:12 is a good one. The verse reads, 'The body is a unit, though it is made up of many parts; and though all its parts are many, they form one body. So it is with Christ' (1 Corinthians 12:12).
Lindsay
It can be fascinating to speculate on what our ancestors may have been like. The idea of cavemen brings all kinds of questions to mind. However, it's important to realize the limits of our ability to really know the answers to those questions.
Rastlin_Twelve
It's very cool that you are interested in reading the Bible! You mentioned that since your parents are not religious, the only Bible you have had access to is one from your great-grandmother, who was a Jehovah's Witness. That Bible is probably meaningful to you because it was hers, and since it is the only Bible in your house, it is understandable why you have been reading it. However, we're encouraged that you're taking a closer look at what you're actually reading.
Cynthia
Perhaps the greatest similarities between Mormons and Christians is that they tend to be good neighbors and promote family values. However, the theological differences between the two groups are many.
SHIBU
The word 'hallelujah' comes from the Hebrew language and literally means, 'Praise ye Jehovah.' In the Bible, this word appears at the beginning of ten of the Psalms (106,111-113,135,146-150).