The Church of God, an international community, is a nondenominational organization concerned with spreading a message of hope to a world that longs for peace.
Losing someone we love is one of life’s most difficult challenges. For those who remain, the grief is intense, and age-old questions persist. Are they gone forever? Whether you’re religious or not, can you hold out any hope for a future life? https://t.co/uig1WyOUYm
Say "gospel" and many things come to mind: writers, preachers, workers, truth, singers—or even the 1970s religious rock musical Godspell (from godspel, “good story”), hinting at English’s Anglo‑Saxon roots. What is the essence of the gospel message? https://t.co/ui2jtGoCYH
Pornography is often treated as private and harmless. But private habits can shape attention, desire, trust and relationships.
In Sin, Sex and the Human Mind, David Hulme asks whether ancient moral categories still speak to modern realities. https://t.co/7xfTVZeHdG
Remember your word to your servant, for you have given me hope. This is what comforts me in my trouble, for your promise revives me. (Psalm 119:49–50) https://t.co/sc7mfUzNcx
Not every “sin” looks like rebellion.
Some look like certainty. Like moral clarity without humility.
That’s where things start to go sideways. https://t.co/sAAIrZcrKF #sin
If God is both loving and all-powerful, why doesn’t He prevent evil in the world? Is there a way to understand God’s relationship to violence? https://t.co/F7qy3HYxM0
When we feel life’s difficulties dragging us down, we can seek comfort and encouragement in the hope God already grants and in the promises He will yet fulfill. https://t.co/sc7mfUzNcx #hope
The human mind is not just the result of physicochemical reactions within the brain. There is a spirit in men and women that renders them human and unique. https://t.co/to1YhlDTs6
“There are two possible tragedies in life: to have lived life as if God existed when this turned out to be but a pipe dream; conversely, if in fact God really does exist, it would be tragic to have lived life in ignorance of such a truth.” -(Joseph Ramos) https://t.co/FS8nSXrYuy
Knowing the difference between good and evil is one of the most important pieces of understanding we can have. The Scriptures are consistent in showing us the difference from one end of the Bible to the other. https://t.co/pUqiTIMzXP #Bible
The Bible treats grief as a legitimate, painful—but mercifully temporary—part of life and offers many scriptures that comfort the grieving and guide those who want to support them. https://t.co/ojUxl0RHHX
Most people are willing to take the Sermon on the Mount as a flag to sail under, but few will use it as a rudder by which to steer. - (Attributed to Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.) https://t.co/OtbCU6HzIP #JesusChrist
For centuries, Christians have celebrated Christ’s resurrection on Sunday as a response to the claim that He came back to life early that morning. But did He? Does the Bible really describe an Easter Sunday resurrection? https://t.co/lpveBirbVB
The Lord is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and rich in love. The Lord is good to all; he has compassion on all he has made. (Psalm 145:8–9, NIV) https://t.co/BP1ipnBrED #compassion
We see emotions on display in the accounts of every major biblical figure, including Jesus.
Here are 15 scriptures highlighting some of the many that we, like our biblical forebears, may experience: https://t.co/BP1ipnBrED #emotions
The Divided Life: Spirit or Flesh?
Why is it that of ourselves we can get only so far in changing our human nature? https://t.co/3wz6HFKXbb #humannature
Today many traditional beliefs are under attack, especially those found in the Bible. Can the Bible be relied on? Is there any reason to trust the world’s best seller? https://t.co/gvtbTjAou0 #Bible
“Idolatry” and “sorcery” may seem outdated in today’s terms, but they have broader and more current application than we might realize. https://t.co/ROMWUjOupc #sins#carnalnature