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Beliefs and Values

What does it mean to follow Christ? Christianity isn’t just about what we believe—it’s about how we live. From core beliefs like the Trinity and salvation to values like love and forgiveness, our lives should reflect God’s truth and grace. But how do we put this into practice?

With so many interpretations of Scripture—and our own human nature working against us—discerning the right way to follow Jesus can feel challenging. Let’s turn to the Bible to explore how Christian beliefs and values can become genuine expressions of a deep faith that glorifies God.

 

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Beliefs and Values

What Is the Meaning of Life?

Life has meaning. Questions like “Does life have a meaning?” or “What is our real purpose in life?” can be unsettling and difficult to answer. And while it’s natural to… Read More

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Christianity in Science: Is There a Conflict?

For the past century, people have asked a big question: is there a conflict between science and the Christian faith? Can science and Christianity really fit together? Some say these… Read More

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Miracles: A Scientific View of the Unexplainable

Since the beginning of recorded history, miracles have ignited wonder, stirred debate, and provoked doubt. They have been whispered about in candlelit chapels and examined in sterile laboratories. Christians… Read More

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I See No Conflict Between Christianity and Science

These stark statements reflect how many people think, but nothing could be further from the truth. As a devout Christian with a lifelong passion for pursuing science, I contend that not only do science and Christianity work well together, but they also belong together.  Early Science-and-Faith InfluencesTwo… Read More

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Most Polluted City Sets Course for Creation Care and Health

According to recent satellite data, India, now the world’s most populous nation, ranks highest (as in worst) for particulate air pollution. Not surprisingly, Delhi, India’s capital city, with a metropolitan population of over 29,000,000, ranks as the world’s most air-polluted city.1 Such pollution is more than merely unpleasant for… Read More

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Are Scientific Predictions Like Biblical Prophecy?

But the prophet who presumes to speak a word in my name that I have not commanded him to speak, or who speaks in the name of other gods, that same prophet shall die. And if you say in your heart, “How may we know… Read More

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Is the Trinity to Be Worshiped?

Historic Christians worship the triune God. Consider this part of the Athanasian Creed (probably written in the fifth or sixth century) that is recited in liturgical churches throughout the world on Trinity Sunday: That we worship one God in trinity and the trinity in… Read More

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From Deconstruction to Reformation

Explore the journey from faith deconstruction to spiritual reformation, understanding challenges and biblical insights for meaningful Christian growth. Read More

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Engage Churchgoers Now So They Don’t Dechurch Later

Explore how engaging churchgoers with open dialogue, hospitality, and active participation can counter the trend of dechurched Christians and revitalize faith communities. Read More

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Does Science Cause Christians to Deconvert?

Explore how perceptions of science, especially young-earth creationism, impact Christian youth faith and the need for broader science-faith perspectives to prevent deconversion. Read More

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Sin as a Disorder of the Good

Explore how sin distorts God's good design as disordered loves, highlighting grace's power to restore life's order and purpose. Read More

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