Can a narcissist actually be or become a Christian – or are they denied grace to God altogether? In this article, we explore this question and dive deep into various aspects that can be associated with Christianity and narcissism. But first:

Faith Matters: Everyday Answers for Christian Living
Can a narcissist actually be or become a Christian – or are they denied grace to God altogether? In this article, we explore this question and dive deep into various aspects that can be associated with Christianity and narcissism. But first:
This text deals with the question whether Christians are allowed to play video games. For some, the answer seems clear as day, while others obviously have arguments for and against. But for the very impatient, you will find the answer right in the next paragraph.
In this article we want to answer the question whether there is a reunion with loved ones after death. In Christianity, this question is clearly answered.
In this article, we will look at how to confess your sins directly to God through prayer. This text is only meant to be a rough guide; it is not a fixed ritual that must be performed exactly like this. What is important here is the personal connection with God and the sincere connection with Him more important than the exact form.
In this article you will find instructions on how to ask Jesus (i.e. God) for forgiveness and to give up your sins. The most important thing, as with many things about Jesus, is this: It is not so much the deeds that count. What matters is the inner attitude towards the deed and towards Jesus.
In this article, we address the question, “Are Christians allowed to watch anime?” and the follow-up question, “What would be so bad about it?”, as well as “When are Christians allowed to watch anime?”
In this article, we explore the question of whether yoga is sin (or not). But much more one should ask oneself with this topic: When is yoga sin? Because the answer is – once again – not as black and white as one would often like it to be.
Whether Christians are allowed to dye their hair is not to be answered with a simple yes or a simple no. This is not because the Bible is unclear on the subject – this is because the Bible illuminates backgrounds for deeds.
Let’s deal with the issue of tattoos and reaching heaven. Do people with tattoos have no chance of going to heaven, or what is the situation?
In this article we address a question that is very clear in the Bible: Is lying a sin or is it okay to tell the untruth? I’ve put something together.
So what we are examining in this article here is this: When does stealing actually begin / When does it count as “stealing” before God? What does it mean with God and to God? Is stealing a greater sin than murder or is it perfectly okay? What should I do if I have stolen?