Can I Really Know Jesus Personally?
You can know Jesus personally through faith, prayer, and His Word—experiencing His love, guidance, and presence daily.
You can know Jesus personally through faith, prayer, and His Word—experiencing His love, guidance, and presence daily.
The Pope is more than a figurehead—he serves a biblical, spiritual role pointing to Jesus, rooted in tradition and Christian leadership.
Jesus isn’t one of many—He’s the only true God who became human, died for your sins, and rose to give eternal life.
A deacon is a servant-leader in the Church, called to humble service and care for others—reflecting the heart of Jesus through action.
“Shepherd” in Christianity refers to Jesus—who lovingly guides, protects, and sacrifices for His people, offering deep hope and salvation.
No biblical/historical proof Jesus was married; New Testament shows Him focused solely on His divine mission and spiritual “bride.”
Though Jesus was without sin, He was baptized to fulfill all righteousness, identify with sinners, and inaugurate His ministry.
Jude the Apostle, though often overlooked, stood with bold faith and called believers to contend for truth with quiet strength and devotion.
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the darkness in this world? Wars rage, relationships break, fears haunt us in the quiet of the night. Even in our most triumphant moments, there’s a nagging sense that something is deeply wrong — not just around us, but inside us. Maybe you’ve wondered: Is there any real hope? […]
Jesus hates sin because it separates us from God, but He loves us deeply and died to free us from its power and penalty.