Read & Study the Bible Online - Bible Portal
Benefits of Being a Kingdom Company – Peace in The Storm
Why Should You Invite God into Your Business or Career? “I’m afraid of the price I’ll have to pay.” That was a comment made by a friend when the conversation wandered to God and business. Specifically, we were discussing what it meant to invite God to be a bigger part of my friend’s business. It’s
Dave Kahle,
Can Christianity Save the World?
In many countries of the world, including here in America, there are those who consider this to be a rather arrogant statement. Some of…
Russ Sharrock,
Benefits of Being a Kingdom Company Part Two – Divine Purpose
The world is filled with marketplace Christians who are content with a shallow Christian presence in their business, afraid of the consequences of a more visible, deeper approach. The stresses on Christians have recently ratcheted up with the media’s concentrated effort and now the orchestrated strategy of big tech to suppress Christian conversation. The pressures
Dave Kahle,
Support for sin in a Christian chat room
Sinning is normal and inevitable = the teaching of many Christians A few weeks ago I visited a Christian chat room for the first time in ages, but I only managed to stay for about 5 minutes due to …
Annika Björk,
Christian Owner’s Manual: Advice from and Acts of Jesus - Booty and Treasures fer All!
He gave them authority to drive out evil spirits and to heal every disease and sickness. Matthew 10:1 “Let your peace rest on the house of the worthy person if the home is deserving. If not, let your peace return to you.” Matthew 10:13 “If anyone will not listen to your words, shake the dust […]
Eddie Jones,
Works-based salvation – what is that?
“Salvation by works” – good or bad? Since you will not find the term “works-based salvation” in the Bible, the phrase must be explained by the one who have chosen to use it. If it…
Annika Björk,
Works-based salvation – what is that?
“Salvation by works” – good or bad? Since you will not find the term “works-based salvation” in the Bible, the phrase must be explained by the one who have chosen to use it. If it…
Annika Björk,
Unjustly struck down (Matthew 26:31-35)
My feelings affect what I hear from others. When we feel guilt, we hear condemnation. Even from Jesus. “You will all desert me” is the New Living Translation of Matthew 26:31. It sounds like committing apostasy, and it has been heard that way since the second century. But desert is...
Allen Browne,
Guard your heart at ALL costs
Hello to all my mighty women of valour I can only pray and hope that y’all are doing well, and that your spiritual life is on FLEEK. Well today I would like to talk about one of the challenging asp…
Mary-Ann Oyejobi,
Better in Every Way - Emmanuel Baptist Church
Jesus Christ proclaimed himself greater than Solomon, challenging his disciples to hear his incomparable wisdom (Matt. 12:42). His superiority to Solomon and to his wisdom can be seen in the following contrasts, citing Solomon’s proverbs first and then New Testament references. – The Queen of Sheba testified to Solomon’s wisdom in this world, but she
Chris Hutchison,

Group of Brands