In this article, I would like to give you (simple) steps on how to answer the question for yourself: “How do I get in contact with God?”. Here we’ll show you 2 simple ways. But first, let’s start with a little theology and see what the biblical principles are:
How Do I Know That God Has Forgiven Me?
In this article we want to look at the question “How do I know that God has forgiven me?”. The answer to this question is not as simple as you might think, and it touches on the principles of faith.
Can You Baptize Yourself?
In this article we answer the question “Can you baptize yourself?” and look at why the regulation is the way it is.
Do Christians Drink Beer?
In this article we look at the question “Do Christians drink beer?” and if not, what is the penalty for doing so? Or is there no penalty at all? Is beer especially mentioned in the Bible and has a special role among Christians? These and more questions we try to answer in this article.
Does God Forgive Deliberate Sin?
To what extent does God forgive sins? Every Christian knows the problem of sinning from time to time. Many are aware that God forgives unconscious sin, but what about deliberate sin? I’ll try to give a simple answer.
Should We Believe in Miracles?
Christianity is characterized by miracles. In hardly any other religion is the direct intervention, and the “bending” of existing natural laws, of God so present and important as with Christians. In the old testament God proves his power by miracles… But today? Do Christians have to believe in miracles or is it a nice accessory?
Do all Non-Christians Go To Hell?
I browsed the Internet, as I often do, and dealt with the questions of faith. There are always people who ask, “Are all non-Christians going to hell?” In this article, there is the clear reality that I’m sure not everyone wants to be true.
What Is The Difference Between Catholic And Protestant?
You’ve heard something about this Jesus and that the Bible is somehow relevant, but at some point you ask yourself the question, “What’s the difference between Catholic and Protestant?” I have tried to answer this as neutrally as possible.