Bible Questions and Answers
Is it a moral sin to use some euphemisms?
by Steve Nutzman
Euphemisms are “the substitution of a mild, indirect, or vague expression for one thought to be offensively blunt or harsh” (Random House Dictionary of the English Language).
by Erik Jones
Have you ever done something that negatively affected someone else, but you didn't even know it?
by David Cobb
Saying things that don’t do much to “improve on the silence,” as one Spanish proverb states, is a common occurrence in our conversations.
by Peter Hawkins
It happens so frequently that most people probably don't even notice it. Considering the number of biblical terms and names used, a non-English speaker with a dictionary could be forgiven for thinking Britain is a very religious nation.
In this Teen Bible Study guide, we will understand how observing the third commandment is essential in developing a proper relationship with God.
by Larry Walker
Controversies over public Christmas activities have made the news several times recently. Some minority groups are advocating removing Christmas customs and celebrations from schools and other areas of the public sector.
by Amanda Stiver
New study assesses the impact of foul language on young minds.
by Amanda Stiver
Remember the old adage, "Do you need your mouth washed out with soap?"
by Roy Holladay
Most people don't realize that waging peace is more challenging than waging war!
by Don Hooser
You are called to carry His name and reflect His character with every thought, word and action. Never misuse or misrepresent His name. Instead, carry His name in the many wonderful ways that honor, exalt, magnify and glorify God the Father...
by Good News
One long-debated issue that has resurfaced with the recent ossuary discovery is whether James was really the half brother of Jesus.
by Scott Ashley
Bruised by two long wars, America began a retreat. Not surprisingly, others rushed into the vacuum.