Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
Few attitudes are more disheartening and destructive to faith than the feeling that God doesn't hear our prayers, doesn't answer or doesn't care. It is easy to come to such conclusions when God doesn't respond when or how we want.
by Amanda Miller
The dramatic events of my childbirth helped me understand how our unanswered prayers can reveal God's purpose being worked out.
by Roma Camerata
How do we know if God hears our cries and prayers? Here's how little Elizabeth found out.
by United Church of God
Often when we're faced with a trial that seems too hard to handle, we feel abandoned. Abandoned by friends, abandoned by family, and sometimes especially abandoned by God. In these dark times our cares and worries overwhelm us with...
by Sarah Gray
Have you ever wondered why God answers some prayers almost immediately (like finding a parking space), but other prayers about deeply important goals or issues sometimes seem forgotten?
by Gregory Dullum
How real is God to you? Today? Right this minute?
by Jeremy Lallier
It's amazing how two songs about the same thing can be so drastically different.
by Cecil Maranville
A new survey shows high interest and participation in prayer by Americans. But are they praying in the way the Bible speaks of Christians praying—or more like "consumers"?
by United Church of God
When we are in a tough spot, when we don't know what to do next, the Bible tells us that we are able to pray and ask God for help. We can pray confidently. We have the right to come boldly before God in prayer to ask for forgiveness,...
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
Everyone has sinned. How can you overcome your sins and find forgiveness?
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
History shows that December 25 was popularized as the date for Christmas, not because Christ was born on that day, but because it was already popular in pagan religious celebrations as the birthday of the sun. But could December 25 be the...
by Doug Horchak
A physical father is a type of our spiritual Father. How can we come to understand our spiritual Father better?
by Doug Horchak
A physical father is a type of our spiritual Father. How can we come to understand our spiritual Father better?