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Do you know what you're asking when you demand justice?

Do you know what you’re asking when you demand justice?
I mean real justice. God's justice.

Do you know what you're asking when you demand justice? I mean really know. Do any of us understand the implications of justice? Real justice? The only justice that truly is justice ...
A scene with many paths to begin to answer the question - How come so many Christians don’t really know God?

How come so many Christians don’t really know God?

It seems like a weird, even dumb, question. How come so many Christians don’t really know God? It's a very important question with a very disturbing answer. It's all too easy for Christians to not know God! The headline shocked me. 51% of Churchgoers Don’t Know of the Great Commission, ...

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How come so many Christians don’t really know God? is a Reflective Bible Study. Here’s a brief summary:
Reflective Nature: The page encourages introspection and self-examination among Christians regarding their understanding and commitment to God’s teachings.
Spiritual Journey: It uses the metaphor of a forest with various paths to represent the spiritual journey and the importance of choosing the right path with the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Great Commission: It discusses the alarming statistic that many Christians are unaware of the Great Commission, emphasizing a gap in knowledge and practice of Jesus’ teachings.
True Belief: The page stresses the difference between mere belief and a life-transforming commitment to follow Jesus’ teachings, which is essential for truly knowing God.

When governments redefine Christianity, who do its follower pray to - illustrated by a man praying to a giant statue of a question mark.

Can China and U.S. governments define a new Christianity?

Who gets to define religion? In our case, specifically, who gets to define the new Christianity? China passed a set of religious regulations about six years ago. I started to write about them a couple of times. It was never quite right though. I felt like the U.S., in some ...
Are we the good Samaritan? Or the robber? - illustrated by a homeless person sleeping on a bench in an alley full of graffiti while a young boy plays with his toys on the same bench.

Are we the good Samaritan? Or the robber?
We are one or the other

Are we the good Samaritan? Or the robber? We are all one or the other. There’s no saying that we’ve never been in the scenario Jesus painted. Because we’re in. Right now. Every. Single. one. of. us. Everyone! ...

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Are we the good Samaritan? Or the robber? is a reflective Bible study. Here’s a brief overview:
Reflective Nature: The page encourages readers to reflect on their own lives in the context of the Parable of the Good Samaritan, asking whether they are more like the Good Samaritan or the robber in their actions, especially in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on homelessness.
Personal Application: It prompts personal introspection about one’s actions during the pandemic, such as wearing masks and social distancing, and how these actions relate to the broader societal issues like homelessness.
Biblical Analysis: The study includes a detailed analysis of the Parable of the Good Samaritan from the Bible, linking it to contemporary issues and urging readers to consider their role in society.
Societal Context: It discusses the impact of COVID-19 on employment and homelessness, challenging readers to consider their responsibility towards others in light of Christian teachings.
The study uses the biblical text to encourage deep personal reflection and application to modern-day life and social issues.

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