The Book of Job: When God Allows Suffering
The Book of Job is the Bible's most direct treatment of human suffering — and its answer is stranger, harder, and more b…
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The Book of Job is the Bible's most direct treatment of human suffering — and its answer is stranger, harder, and more b…
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Every believer is already a theologian. The question is whether you are thinking about God carefully or carelessly. Here…
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From the Aladura prayer groups of the 1910s to the megachurches of today, Nigeria's Pentecostal movement is one of the g…
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Paul is the most prolific New Testament author. Understanding how he structures his letters — from doctrine to ethics, f…
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Many Christians want to study the Bible seriously but don't know where to start. Here is a practical, honest guide for r…
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Morning prayer is not about performance — it is about orientation. Before the world makes its demands, spend time with t…
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From Eden to Eternity, the seven covenants of the Bible trace God's unfolding plan for humanity — each one revealing mor…
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Habakkuk opens with a complaint filed directly against God. He is the prophet we rarely quote but instantly recognise — …
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