Bible Questions and Answers
If so many normally-upright people use it, is it wrong?
by Robert H Berendt
Life is unfair and full of trouble, as we all know.
by David Fenney
Clothing keeps us warm, protecting and shielding us. It also speaks volumes about us as individuals. There is, however, a particular item of apparel that God wants to see a Christian wearing.
This Facilitator's Guide is intended to assist the facilitator in leading the discussion of a group on the following topic. It is not meant to give an exhaustive review of the topic, but rather give pointers from the Bible. To that end...
In this Teen Bible Study Guide, we will discover the principles that God's Word gives on how we should and should not speak.
by Amanda Stiver
Does your phone carry more than just a mobile signal? A new study discovers the dirty truth about smartphones and bacteria hitching a ride.
by John LaBissoniere
Washing dishes either by hand or with a dishwasher is a routine chore. Even Jesus Christ used washing dishes as a metaphor when speaking to religious teachers of His day about their need for spiritual cleanliness. Discover how His vital...
by Ken Treybig
Computer games are a waste of time! They are violent and ruin relationships. No, computer games are good! They help develop hand-eye coordination and online games help build relationships with others. Who's right?
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
Mardi Gras literally means "Fat Tuesday" in French (called Pancake Tuesday in England) and is associated with the Roman Catholic custom of Lent. But is it taught in the Bible? Would God want Christians to celebrate it?
by Gary Smith
Profanity and cussing are rampant. You hear it everywhere. Some say it doesn't really matter how we talk. Learn what God says about this important subject.
by Robert H Berendt
The world around us is full of filthy language, and it’s easy to become indifferent to it all, but God wants us to take a different viewpoint toward the words that come out of our mouths.
by Malcolm Murray
Do we allow our speech to devolve into coarse jesting or negativity?
by David Cobb
"Many voices most emphatically supporting free speech often use it to justify and defend behaviors that enslave the hearts and minds of those who practice them—filthy language, violence, pornography, homosexuality, abortion and the like."