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Can Christians Practice Martial Arts?
Can Christians Practice Martial Arts? From ancient combat to modern fitness, martial arts have become a global phenomenon. Many train for health, self-defense, or sport. Yet for Christians, the question is deeper: can we practice martial arts in a way that honors Christ? The answer requires examining the roots of martial arts, the motivations behind training, and the biblical call to peace, restraint, and purity of heart.
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Revenge or Righteousness? A Biblical Call to Leave Justice to God
Revenge or Righteousness? A Biblical Call to Leave Justice to God. The instinct for revenge runs deep in human nature. When wronged, we want to strike back, to make others feel the pain they caused us. Yet Scripture is emphatic: revenge belongs not to man but to God. For the Christian, retaliation is not an option; instead, we are called to overcome evil with good, trusting God’s justice above our own.
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Christians and Lawsuits: What Does the Bible Say?
Christians and Lawsuits: What Does the Bible Say? In today’s culture, lawsuits are common—sometimes seen as the only way to resolve disputes. Yet Scripture calls believers to a radically different path. Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5 and Paul’s rebuke in 1 Corinthians 6 paint a picture of humility, peace, and forgiveness that clashes with the courtroom mentality. For Christians, lawsuits are not the path of righteousness—they are a sign that something has already gone terribly
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What Does It Mean to Care for Widows and Orphans?
What Does It Mean to Care for Widows and Orphans? Few verses are quoted as often—and as loosely—as James 1:27. It is common to hear it used to justify political action, protests, or even violent movements that claim to be “defending the vulnerable.” But when we slow down and read carefully, James is not calling Christians to take up arms or storm the streets. He is calling the church to live a life of purity, mercy, and charity.
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Should Christians Protest?
Should Christians Protest? Protesting is a hallmark of modern culture. People march, shout, and demand their rights. Increasingly, Christians have joined in—sometimes in the streets, sometimes online—believing that this is how to “stand for truth.” But when we read Scripture carefully, we find a very different calling.
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Should Christians Be Doormats?
Should Christians Be Doormats? You’ve probably heard it said: “Christians aren’t supposed to be doormats” or “Don’t let people walk all over you.” It sounds strong, sensible—even empowering. But when you open the Bible, the tone is very different. The call to follow Jesus is not about protecting our personal pride; it’s about humbling ourselves, even when it costs us. The real question is not whether we’ll be walked on, but whether we’ll follow Christ who was nailed down.
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Pride: The Sin That God Actively Opposes
Pride: The Sin That God Actively Opposes. In today’s world, pride is considered a virtue. We are encouraged to take pride in our work, our families, our identities, and even our sin. But Scripture tells a very different story. In the Bible, pride is always a sin.
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Homosexuality: What The Bible Actually Says
Homosexuality: What The Bible Actually Says. In an age dominated by subjective truth and cultural compromise, few biblical issues are as hotly contested—or as desperately in need of clarity—as the Bible’s teaching on homosexuality. Theologians twist ancient texts. Activists appeal to emotion. Even some churches now declare, “God affirms all love.”
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