When it comes to the question of salvation, Protestants and Catholics have very different beliefs. Protestants believe that salvation is by grace alone through faith alone, while Catholics believe that salvation is by grace plus works. This difference is largely due to the different authority structures. Protestants tend to interpret scripture more literally and hold it as the final authority, while Catholics give more weight to the tradition of the Church and Canon Law. Continue reading
Why Aaron Rodgers Walked Away from Christianity
Is That True? I recently heard a pastor invite non-Christians to consider Christianity because ”Christianity will make your life better and make you better at life.” While it is certainly true that Christianity will make a person’s life better, is… Read More
The Far Country
We all know that no one lives forever. Each and every person will, eventually, one day die. Adam and Eve, our representatives, failed in the Garden and we will all suffer the same fate as them…death. But, have you ever… Read More
This World is Not Our Home
This week we continue our study of Bible heroes as described in the great “roll call of the faithful” in Hebrews 11—those whose lives gave VISIBLE evidence of INVISIBLE realities. We begin with Abraham’s greatest test as God commands him… Read More
graceTALK, May 2012
The Leadership Team answers your questions. Q1 (1:58). The Bible has said that whoever goes to heaven will be like God, so does that mean that my grandmother who died not too long ago, can see us now? Q2 (13:18). How do we know… Read More
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