
Thank God He is our Judge
All of us have experienced unfair judgment based on inadequate information, selfishness, or malevolence. Only God, our Creator, will always judge us righteously.

What God Really Wants
What does God want from us? This has been one of the most fundamental questions that people have asked in all of human existence. Bible reveals that what God really wants is for people to love Him and the other creatures He has made.

Christians can Cast Out Evil Spirits
The Bible teaches that Evil Spirits are real. They are angels who sinned and were cast out of Heaven with Satan. Jesus gave His followers authority over them and do not need to be afraid of them.

Church of God needs Unity, not Divisions and Denominations
God desires unity in His Church. Suspicions, desire for supremacy and false doctrine have led to divisions and a multitude of Churches and Christian Denominations. Why is this happening?

Worship and Prayers to God, not Saints
According to the Apostle Paul, all believers are saints. There is nothing in the Bible that indicates that we should worship or pray to holy people who have died. Worship is to be directed only to the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit.

Believe in Jesus and be a Christian
To be a Christian means to believe what God says about you, to accept what He has done for you, and to follow His ways in your life.

A Christian Believes in Jesus, has Eternal Life
A Christian is a follower of Jesus Christ.

After Death the Soul Sleeps awaiting the Resurrection
Did you ever wonder whether your soul will live in Heaven or in Hell after death? Bible teaches that the soul pauses to exist at the time of death and awaits the resurrection when God will recreate it.

Evil was not created by God
God created a perfect and harmonious universe. Although He didn’t plan for sin, He made provision for it if it would arise and took responsibility for it even at infinite cost to Himself.

Christians Keep the Law of God by Faith
We are saved by faith in Christ, but the law has the important role of showing what is important to God in the way we relate to Him and to others.