“Children of God” has great significance in Christian theology. It signifies individuals who have experienced a spiritual rebirth and are fully committed to following Christ.
Author: The Living Father
The Divine Purpose of Rejection
We all experience rejection, and it can cause profound pain and confusion. However, in the Bible, rejection has a transforming power that shapes and refines
Understanding Rejection in Western Christianity
A Call to Recognize and Embrace Its Significance Western Christians view rejection, ridicule, shame, and suffering as uncommon occurrences. Many believers hold an implicit expectation
The Benefits of Suffering for Christ
Suffering and persecution for the sake of Christ are recurring themes throughout the New Testament, reflecting the experiences of the early Church and providing guidance
The Suffering and Martyrdom for the Sake of the Gospel in Hebrews 11
The Epistle to the Hebrews, particularly chapter 11, often called the “Faith Hall of Fame,” poignantly reminds us of the trials, tribulations, and unwavering faith
Rejection by Men Means God’s Approval
Everyone has experienced rejection, a familiar feeling that frequently causes excruciating pain and confusion. Rejection, however, has a transforming power in the Bible that molds
Shedding Light on the Persecuted Church
In a world where faith often faces severe opposition, the global Christian community stands united in its commitment to spreading the gospel. For many believers,
Extremist Muslims ruthlessly attacked Christians in Uganda, leaving them
Nairobi, Kenya: Two evangelists are still receiving hospital treatment two weeks after hardline Muslims in eastern Uganda beat them unconscious for proclaiming Christ, sources said. In
A Pakistani court has ruled that Christians must have an ‘Islam’
Lahore, Pakistan: A court in Pakistan denied a Christian victim of fake conversion to change the religious designation of Islam and the Muslim name that
Denominationalism was not God’s Idea.
The concept of denominationalism challenges and wounds the unity and effectiveness of the Christian church, leaving us with a sense of loss and a longing