Tag: Spiritual growth


  • Faith is not a Delicate Illusion.

    “…Though now you do not see Him, yet believing, you rejoice with joy inexpressible and full of glory, receiving the end of your faith – the salvation of your souls.”~ 1 Peter 1: 8-9

  • Answering Tough Questions About Faith

    Faith is often tested not in moments of comfort, but in moments of questioning. Honest questions about God, suffering, truth, and purpose are not signs of weak faith, but opportunities to strengthen it. Scripture does not avoid difficult issues; it engages them, offering both truth and perspective. One of the most common questions is: “If God…

  • The Importance of Scriptural Study in Spiritual Growth

    Spiritual growth does not happen by accident. It is not the result of occasional inspiration or emotional moments, but of consistent, intentional engagement with God’s Word. Scripture is not simply a religious text to be read occasionally; it is the primary means through which believers come to know God, understand truth, and grow in faith.…

  • Exploring Core Teachings of Jesus Christ

    The teachings of Jesus Christ remain some of the most profound and transformative words ever spoken. They are not merely philosophical ideas or moral suggestions, but foundational truths that call for a response. To explore His teachings is to encounter a way of life that challenges the heart, reshapes priorities, and reveals the nature of…

  • Faith in Action: Living Out Biblical Principles

    Faith is not meant to remain an idea we agree with or a belief we carry quietly within. True biblical faith is active. It moves, it shapes decisions, and it transforms the way we live each day. Scripture consistently shows that genuine faith is demonstrated not just in what we say, but in what we…

  • Encouraging Deeper Understanding of God’s Word

    Encouraging Deeper Understanding of God’s Word Many new Christians begin their journey with excitement. The Bible feels powerful, meaningful, and alive. Yet after a while, something often happens. Certain passages become confusing, some verses appear difficult to reconcile, and questions naturally arise. This is not a sign that faith is weakening. In many cases, it…