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What happens to the body and soul between death and the resurrection? Is there a second chance after death?
Why must a Christian die? What does the Bible teach about life after death?
What are the Biblical ordinances - sometimes called the sacraments - of the church?
Today there is a crisis of compromise with this present evil world in many Christian homes and churches. What is the nature of that compromise? Why do so few Christians seem to recognize it? Why are so few pastors and churches acting to meet the crisis?
What are the marks of the Church? Why is discipline within the church in both doctrine and life vital? What is the Biblical pattern for the government of the Church?
As we study the history of the nation of Israel in the Old Testament and of the Christian church in the New Testament, we often find that spiritual compromise begins in the home. One of the most notable examples God has given us for our instruction, is in the history of the life of King Solomon of Israel.
Why is the doctrine of the church important?
Many Christians and churches have adopted the attitude that compromise with the world demonstrates humility. But God's Word tells us that compromise with the world actually involves pride. The path of separation -- separation from the world and separation unto God -- is the path of true humility.
What were the temporary gifts of the Spirit in the early church? What are the gifts that remain today?
Is there such a thing, in the eyes of God, as a harmless compromise with the world, or a small or temporary compromise that will lead to a godly result?