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Eternal Life

  • by Kayla Weaner
“Living is hard,” a thoughtful 14-year-old student of mine once told me . . .
  • by Kathy Sanny
There are two types of messages available to all Christians. To which one are you tuned? Do you see the glitter and glamour of all that the world has to offer--or the simplicity of the truth of God that is changeless and timeless through the ages?
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  • by Skip Miller
In today's society we see abundant examples of both famous and not so famous individuals doing things for a good cause. But is this 'good' enough in God's eyes?
  • by Hector Earle
Do you value God? Does He value you? How does God show how much you are worth to Him?
  • by United Church of God
Why were you born? Do you understand why you exist? The Trinity doctrine obscures the amazing truth, clearly revealed in Scripture, of God’s purpose for you!
  • by United Church of God
What is salvation? Why do we need it? How do we receive it and when? If salvation results in everlasting life—as Christianity teaches—what will those who are saved do for all eternity? What is the penalty for those who fail to receive salvation? If Christians rely on the Bible for their knowledge of these matters, why do we find so many differing beliefs?
  • by United Church of God
Through a resurrection of the dead, God promises to reunite us with loved ones and offer eternal life to all. Eventually God’s plan will lead to death itself being destroyed in an awesome future almost beyond our comprehension!
  • by United Church of God
The temporary existence that ends in death is not God's original purpose for mankind.
  • by Robert H Berendt
From the beginning of time, man has wondered what will happen once he departs this life. Is a physical body necessary? Where does a person go after death? There is a spiritual dimension most people miss, which is an integral part of God’s Plan for building His Family.
  • by Don Hooser
Is the physical life of every human being a precious and sacred thing to God? If so, how can we explain some apparent biblical contradictions? And how precious to you are your life and the life of everyone else? (This is the second article in a series on the God-given rights of “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”)