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The Mystery of Enoch
The Bible contains several mysterious statements. One of the most interesting is the Old Testament character of Enoch. Could he be one of the two witnesses who confronts the antichrist in Revelation 11? Read on to discover more.
Cremation and Christianity
The cremation process: The word cremation comes from the Latin word cremo which means “to burn” - particularly the burning of the dead. History of cremation: In ancient Israel, sepulchers, tombs or vaults were often used for burial. The flesh eventually decomposed....
The AI Idol? A Coming Technocrat Deception
Could Artificial Intelligence or AI play a role in the government of the future antichrist? What gives Christians peace in a time of uncertainty?
Getting A Grip On God’s Word — Part 2
Meditating on God’s Word is another way to improve your grip strength on God’s Word. Biblical meditation is the slow process of thinking about and chewing on what God has said.
Getting A Grip On God’s Word
Ephesians 6:17 refers to the Word of God as the “sword of the Spirit.” Discover six practices that can help us improve our grip on God’s Word in this series of blogs.
Christians and Anxiety
As we look at the life of Jesus, we find hope in the fact that He understands our anxieties. The fact that God became man in Jesus Christ means that He experienced everything we go through.
A Life in Transition
Life in transition. That has been my life’s journey for the last few years, and I know I am not alone. I remind myself that this means that God is going to move me from where I am into what he has for me. This is true for all believers. These new challenges and tests...
ISOW Student Testimonials
Idolatry is one of the most prevalent sins within Scripture, and it is often associated with nationwide depravity and degeneracy.
Today’s Idols
Idolatry is one of the most prevalent sins within Scripture, and it is often associated with nationwide depravity and degeneracy.
Christianity’s Changing Demographics
Christianity remains the world’s fastest growing religion, as it has been essentially since Christ’s death, but this century is seeing a shift in where the church is growing.