Explore how science and faith complement each other, deepening Christian belief and uncovering God’s intricate design in both creation and technology.
Why Are We Here? Exploring Existence, God, and the Meaning of Life
Delve into the age-old questions of existence, faith, and life’s meaning, exploring insights from theology, science, and philosophy.
The Simple and Quiet Life: Following Jesus in a World Obsessed with Fame
Learn from Jesus about the beauty of humility, embracing the simple and quiet life amidst our fame-driven culture.
Does God Exist? Exploring the Intersection of Faith and Science
Explore the question “Does God exist?” and the interplay between faith, science, and our existence in a universe of mystery and divine design.
Exploring AI and Life: A Journey of Prediction and Creation
This article contrasts AI’s predictive abilities with life’s deeper role of constructing unique futures through creativity and free will.
Understanding God’s Omniscience and Omnipotence: The Future, Free Will, and Divine Purpose
A Christian reflection on God’s omniscience, omnipotence, and how human free will interacts with divine guidance in shaping the future.
Exploring the Ontological Question of Creation: A Christian Lens on Cosmology
This article explores the ontological question of creation from a Christian perspective and discusses the intersection of cosmology and theology.
How Free Will Explains the Problem of Evil: A Christian Viewpoint on Suffering
Explore the Christian perspective on the problem of evil, balancing human free will, natural evil, and God’s divine sovereignty.
The Intersection of Faith and Science: Embracing Internal Belief in God
Discover how science and faith complement each other, leading to a deeper internal belief in God through personal experiences.
Understanding Kinship Through Faith and Science: Parent-Offspring Conflict and Redemption
This article explores the relationship between kinship, biological conflict, and Christian forgiveness, highlighting how faith transcends our natural instincts.