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The Creator and Sustainer of All Things – Romans 1:19–20; Acts 17:24–28
Discover God’s role in creation through Romans 1:19–20; Acts 17:24–28. Uncover timeless biblical truth. Dive into faith now!

Edward D. Andrews
Jun 303 min read


How Are We to Understand the Meaning of Logos in John 1:1?
Delve into the profound concept of Logos and its significance in shaping Christian thought.

Edward D. Andrews
Nov 18, 20249 min read


EXODUS 3:13-15 – How Are We to Understand the Theological Significance of God's Self-Revelation?
Explore the profound implications of God revealing His name. Discover the depth behind the divine disclosure.

Edward D. Andrews
Nov 6, 20245 min read


How Does the Bible Address Henotheism and the Worship of One True God?
Uncover how the Bible navigates beliefs in one God amidst a world of many gods. Dive into the scriptural stance on divine worship.

Edward D. Andrews
Oct 26, 20249 min read


Does the Bible Affirm Open Theism?
Dive into the question: Does the Bible affirm open theism? Understand its impact on our faith. Begin your exploration today!

Edward D. Andrews
Jun 30, 20248 min read


Deciphering Exodus 3:14: What Does 'I Am What I Am' Truly Signify in the Biblical Context?
This article explores God's declaration to Moses, unveiling the significance of 'I Am What I Am,' and dispelling common misinterpretations.

Edward D. Andrews
Dec 17, 20233 min read


Will Sin and Death Persist After Satan's Final Test Post-Millennium?
In this article, we explore the fate of sin and death after the climactic events described in Revelation 20.

Edward D. Andrews
Nov 19, 20233 min read


If Someone Says—‘I don’t believe in the Bible’
When someone says, “I don’t believe in the Bible,” respond with calm clarity, pointing to its accuracy, evidence, and divine authority.


What is the Bible?
The Bible is the inspired, inerrant Word of Jehovah, revealing His will, preserved through history, and sufficient for faith and life.


The Marks of a True New Testament Church
A true New Testament church is marked by submission to Scripture, the gospel, baptism, the Lord’s Supper, biblical leadership, discipline, evangelism, and holiness.
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