The question of whether taking responsibility for helping widows and orphans is solely up to the individual being posed depends upon one's belief systems, moral perspectives as well as cultural values. This topic entails sensitive issues relating to personal beliefs on morality, philanthropy, societal obligations, and spiritual teachings. For a better understanding of the subject matter, let us analyze different belief systems and how they guide an individual in taking responsibility towards widows and orphan care....
Why Christians Can Be Bad at Being Kind
It might seem counterintuitive that Christians could be bad at one of the primary tenets of their faith: kindness. However, being a follower of Christ doesn't always equate to perfect behavior or virtuous actions. The reasons why Christians might struggle in being kind are numerous but often stem from misunderstanding God’s grace and love for humanity. In this article, we will explore these underlying factors while acknowledging how Christians can strive to improve their kindness towards others....
Self-Care: Selfish Habit or Holy Endeavor?
To self-care or not to self-care, that is the question. It seems this concept is gaining traction as a powerful form of social action in our lives today, and with good reason—we need it as individuals and in community. If selflessness has been hailed by many religious and secular societies for millennia as a noble characteristic, how do we integrate self-care into our life narrative in way that remains true to our values and ethics?...
Guilt and the Great Deception in the Christian Life
In this blog post, we will explore how guilt can be a form of deception in the life of a Christian. While the Holy Spirit convicts us when we have genuinely wronged others or failed to follow God’s commands, Satan often uses false feelings of guilt to keep believers from moving forward in their walk with Christ and serving Him freely. We need discernment and Godly counsel to weed out manipulative guilt from genuine conviction....
4 Keys to Building Confidence in God When Life Falls Apart
Trial and error is a critical part of human life but sometimes the trials come with such magnitude that it seems impossible to get up again. At moments like these, trusting God becomes the most daunting task and a key need to survive. This article speaks about how one can build confidence in God in trying times when life falls apart. 1. Stay Connected to God through Prayer Speaking to God is one way we can stay close despite what we are going through....
How Should Christians Approach Progress in Technology?
The Christian approach to technology should be well-thought-out and balanced. This means that we must consider both the benefits of technological advancements and the potential challenges they bring. In this article, we will discuss how Christians can navigate and approach progress in technology with wisdom and discernment. We will explore several key ideas including understanding God's creative nature, evaluating the impact on humanity, being aware of potential dangers or consequences, maintaining balance in our lives, using technology for God's glory, and cultivating humility as we engage with new developments....
Why Are There So Many Ideas about Heaven That Are Not Biblical?
The idea of heaven permeates our cultural and religious imaginations, but many conceptions of it are not based on biblical texts. This article aims to explore why there are so many non-biblically sound ideas about heaven. Some contributing factors include the influence of paganism, Platonic philosophy, Gnosticism, the liminal nature of heavenly concepts, cultural syncretism, the historical development of Christian eschatology, individual interpretations, and sectarian movements. While Scripture provides the primary foundation for Christian understanding of heaven, these factors have contributed significantly to various misconceptions about its nature....
Why Should Christians Evaluate What Their Lives Are Built On?
In a world where truth and wisdom are often blurred by selfishness, deception, or apathy, it is critical for every person to regularly examine the fundamental building blocks of their lives. This exercise is particularly crucial for Christian believers who seek to walk faithfully before God and actively serve Him. Proverbs 4:23 provides this directive: “Guard your heart above all else, for it determines the course of your life.” There are four key reasons why Christians ought to diligently evaluate what their lives are built on:...
One Key Reason Why Church Consultations Fail
As a church consultant, I have witnessed a wide array of situations during my time working with churches. While every congregation is unique in its makeup, challenges faced, and growth potential, there are common issues that underlie many of the failures experienced when attempting to improve church health and effectiveness through consultation practices. In this article, we will explore one key reason why many church consultations fail: poor self-assessment skills within leadership teams....
9 Lessons for New Christians ... And Old Ones
Whether you are new to the Christian faith or have been following Jesus for years, it's always beneficial to remember some key lessons that will help strengthen your faith. Some of these may seem basic but all are essential to really living out Christianity. Let's take a look at nine important lessons that apply universally to both new and experienced Christians alike. 1. Develop an Intimate Relationship with God through Prayer and Scripture Meditation At the heart of being a Christian is engaging in prayer and reading the Bible regularly to grow closer to God....