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Can Christians Celebrate Halloween?
Can Christians Celebrate Halloween? Every year, Christians debate Halloween as if it were a spiritual minefield. Some treat it like an invitation to evil; others shrug and hand out candy. Yet behind the noise lies a deeper question: Is fear or faith driving our response?
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Christian Nationalism: Why Blending the Cross and the Flag Damages the Gospel
Christian Nationalism: Why Blending the Cross and the Flag Damages the Gospel. “Christian nationalism” promises cultural renewal by wedding Christian identity to national identity. It sounds noble—who doesn’t want a “Christian nation”?—but history and Scripture warn that mixing the kingdom of God with the kingdoms of this world distorts both. The gospel cannot be reduced to a party platform or enforced by state power without being disfigured.
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Serving Faithfully Under Difficult Leaders: A Biblical Guide to Witnessing in the Workplace
Serving Faithfully Under Difficult Leaders: A Biblical Guide to Witnessing in the Workplace. Few experiences test a believer’s character more than working under a harsh or unjust boss. The workplace can either become a ground for bitterness and frustration or a stage for faithfulness and witness. Scripture speaks directly to this tension, calling Christians to reflect Christ even when treated unfairly. The question is not merely how can I endure? but how can I glorify God whe
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Martyrdom: Witness Through Faith, Not Confrontation
Martyrdom: Witness Through Faith, Not Confrontation. In a world that celebrates protest, resistance, and pushback, the New Testament points in another direction. Followers of Jesus are not called to “fight fire with fire” but to bear witness even in suffering. Martyrdom—the Greek word μάρτυς (martys) meaning “witness”—was never about violent confrontation. It was, and remains, about faithful testimony unto death.
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The Resurrection: Christianity’s Unshakable Foundation
The Resurrection: Christianity’s Unshakable Foundation. In 1 Corinthians 15, Paul delivers what is arguably the most important chapter in the New Testament on the resurrection. He reminds the Corinthians of the gospel he preached — that Christ died for our sins, was buried, was raised on the third day, and appeared to many witnesses.
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Evangelism: Preaching the Gospel, Not Selling a Product
Evangelism: Preaching the Gospel, Not Selling a Product. Evangelism is not marketing. It’s not a PR campaign. It’s not a strategy to grow church attendance. Evangelism is the bold, loving proclamation of the good news that Jesus Christ died for sinners, that He rose from the grave, and that eternal life is available to all who repent and believe.
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What the Bible Says About Witnessing
What the Bible Says About Witnessing. The term "witnessing" has become diluted in modern Christianity. It often evokes images of handing out tracts, issuing awkward invitations to church, or casually saying "God bless you" at work to signal one’s faith. While these efforts may come from a place of sincerity, they fall far short of the biblical concept of what it means to bear witness to Christ.
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Should Politics Be Preached from the Pulpit?
Should Politics Be Preached from the Pulpit? The modern church is increasingly divided by political allegiances. In an age where faith is often conflated with political identity, the pulpit has become, for many, a platform for nationalistic rhetoric rather than gospel proclamation. But Scripture offers a higher citizenship—and a humbler posture.
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