by on April 24, 2024
In the midst of our busy lives, filled with constant noise and distractions, finding moments of stillness can seem like an elusive dream. Yet, amidst the chaos, there exists a profound invitation—a call to solitude, to be alone with God, and to find quiet time in His presence.   In a world that values productivity and busyness, the concept of solitude may seem counterintuitive. However, it is in these moments of quietude that we can truly connect with the God and experience spiritual renew...
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by on March 28, 2024
Marriages can sometimes encounter storms that leave it and the couple in it broken and wounded. But just as the sun rises after the darkest of nights, there is hope for healing and restoration in broken marriages. Marriages can fracture due to various reasons – misunderstandings, conflicts, infidelity, or simply drifting apart. In the midst of shattered dreams and broken promises, it's easy to feel lost and hopeless. Yet, the Bible reminds us in Psalm 34:18, "The Lord is near to those who have a...
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by on September 11, 2023
Pride, it is something we all wrestle with on a daily bases, but many times it goes unnoticed by us. So often we share our opinions on social media platforms, as well as in conversations with family and friends, that are rooted in pride. How is pride defined? Pride is defined as; A sense of one’s own proper dignity or value; self-respect....
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by on June 3, 2023
Recently another online ministry / tv show we love to watch and promote was caught having a gay pride flag hanging from one of their filming cameras. When the director was confronted about this issue by his supporters and fans he gave several excuses, but did not correct the issue and allowed it to stay. Due to his unrepentant stance, supporters and fans are disassociating themselves from his ministry / tv show as the scriptures prescribe for such matters. For it is written in Matthew 18:15-17,...
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by on May 1, 2023
"When they had finished eating, Jesus said to Simon Peter, *Simon son of John, do you love me more than these?" «Yes, Lord," he said, "you know that I love you." Jesus said, "Feed my lambs." Again Jesus said, "Simon son of John, do you love me?" He answered, *Yes, Lord, you know that I love you." Jesus said, "Take care of my sheep." The third time he said to him, "Simon son of John, do you love me?" Peter was hurt because Jesus asked him the third time, "Do you love me?" He said, "Lord, you know...
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by on December 29, 2022
If you consider the Protestant Bible translation’s history, the Geneva Bible stands tall. It was the first English Bible, where the scriptures were divided into numbered verses. Its publication was a huge accomplishment, which makes owning the 1560 Geneva Bible facsimile reproduction worth it. Throughout the 16th and 17th centuries, the Geneva Bible was the most dominant and widely read English Bible. It played a significant role in promoting scripture literacy among the common people of Engl...
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by on December 29, 2022
John Foxe’s Book of Martyrs emphasizes the stories of faith and courage. It talks about courageous men and women who were tortured and killed due to their faith and confessions of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior during Queen Mary’s reign. To understand why this book was read widely during the 16th and 17th centuries, you should know some key things about this book. Purpose of Foxe’s Book of Martyrs Through the simple stories of martyrs, Foxe’s book aimed to bring forward what Protestantism...
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by on December 29, 2022
After the invention of the printing press in the 15th century, the publication of texts got a big boost. During those early years of printing, there were many takers for the Latin Bible. However, things changed after the Gutenberg Bible was printed in 1455. It was followed by 90+ other editions of the Vulgate, some of which came equipped with commentary, and were published by presses spread across Europe. The 15th and early 16th centuries in Europe are marked by significant intellectual chang...
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by on November 28, 2022
Johann Gutenberg was a German skilled in engraving and metalworking. He and his associates, Peter Schoeffer and Johann Fust, printed the Gutenberg Bible in Germany’s Mainz in 1455. Thus, Gutenberg made the scriptures potentially accessible to every individual. According to some sources, just 48 copies of the Gutenberg Bible are known to have survived, of which 36 are printed on paper and 12 on vellum. To own a piece of history, you can get a facsimile reproduction of the Gutenberg Bible. The ...
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by on October 3, 2022
Before you buy a copy of the original 1536 Tyndale New Testament, and the 1549 Tyndale Bible for sale, it’s important to know what makes it so significant. Usually, the Tyndale Bible stands for William Tyndale’s translations of different books of the Bible in the 1500s. His work is given the credit of being the first English translation from the original Greek and Hebrew texts and the first English, mass-produced biblical translation that became possible due to the new technological advances in ...
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by on September 12, 2022
It can be a perfect enhancement or a total distraction Congratulations, you’ve made it to the the final round. ...
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by on August 6, 2022
The English King James Bible is the best selling book in history, by an extremely wide margin. With multiple billions of copies in print, no other book can claim even one billion copies in print. Even more impressive, the King James Bible remains one of the most popular translations of the Bible today, in spite of being in an archaic dialect of English that is well over four centuries old. There is simply no more beloved, influential, or widely read book in the world. King James Bible, KJV Bi...
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