Christmas Day on the 25th December, Why?
Christmas is celebrated to remember the birth of Jesus Christ, who Christians believe is the Son of God. The name ‘Christmas’ comes from the Mass of Christ (or Jesus). A Mass service (which is sometimes...
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Video: The Rapture and Covid-19
Dear Friends, I come to you today asking the Good Lord to reveal to your heart the importance of what I am about to share. I am going to ask of you something I...
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Israeli Archaeologists
Israeli Archaeologists Find Rare Mosaic Possibly Pointing to Where Jesus Fed the 5,000 JERUSALEM, Israel – Israeli Archaeologists have discovered an unusually well-preserved mosaic apparently depicting the miracle of Jesus feeding the 5,000 on...
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The Eyewitness Testimony That’ll Make You Never Doubt the Resurrection Again
Christianity’s core belief is that the Son of God took on human form, died for our sins and then rose from the dead to give us eternal life. But if Jesus Christ didn’t come...
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WHAT’S SO GOOD ABOUT GOOD FRIDAY?
What is Good Friday and why do we call Good Friday “good,” when it is such a dark and bleak event commemorating a day of suffering and death for Jesus? For Christians, Good Friday is a crucial...
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Christmas celebration and its significance today
Introduction: Christmas is being celebrated every year in all the Christian countries around the world to mark the coming of Christ, the Son of God, in a human form to the human world. The...
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WHAT IS THE MEANING AND SIGNIFICANCE OF CHRISTMAS FOR CHRISTIANS?
It’s the time of year when we explain what Christianity is about. God exists Basically, we know from a variety of scientific arguments that the universe was created and fine-tuned for life by an intelligent agent...
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The Function of Bishops in the Ancient Church
There are people who think that in New Testament times, a bishop (episkopos, which has the literal meaning of overseer) and a priest (presbyteros, presbyter, elder; the ancient term for a Christian minister) did...
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William Tyndale c. 1494–1536
The Underground Translator In the early 1530s, an English merchant named Stephen Vaughan was commissioned to find William Tyndale and inform him that King Henry VIII desired him to return from hiding on the...
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Thomas Becon c. 1512–1567
The Monday Morning Protestant Though almost entirely overlooked in church history, Thomas Becon was a prolific pamphleteer, popular bestseller, and godly cleric in sixteenth-century England during the Reformation. Living through the turbulent reigns of...
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