The Growth Factor

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Grounded: Is God Bipolar?
Reading through the Bible from cover to cover could lead some to conclude that the God who showed up in the Old Testament is very different from the God who []
Grounded: Who Got the Body?
Context Discussing death and the afterlife presents challenges due to varying perspectives and uncertainties regarding the fate of the body post-death. However, for Christians, there is assurance that
Grounded: What About Those Who Haven’t Heard the Gospel?
If God is loving and good, how will he resolve the destiny of so many people who will never get a chance to be introduced to Jesus Christ? This has []
Grounded: Aren’t People Basically Good?
Its often emphasized that Gods understanding of what is truly good surpasses human comprehension. Humans may perceive goodness based on personal experiences or cultural norms. But Gods perspective
Grounded: Can Christians Be Wealthy? Riches and the Christian Faith
When we look at scripture, wealth and riches are used interchangeably. Apart from wisdom itself, the writer addresses wealth and poverty in Proverbs. There are more than 100 verses in []
Grounded: How Do I Share My Faith? Did Jesus Preach A Revival In Hell?
Sharing the faith should not be a chore or stressful experience. Christs death helps take the fear and stress out of sharing the Gospel because Christ went to the depths []
Grounded: Who Is Listening to My Prayers?
Prayer is important in the Christian faith. It is an act of communication. But whos listening to us when we pray? Who do we address when we pray? God? Jesus []
Grounded: The Lord’s Supper
What is the Lords Supper? Why we gotta eat his flesh and drink his blood? Thats a strange meal. We dont do this for performance reasons or because it is []
Grounded: Can I Be Rebaptized?
Baptism has been a traditional practice of the Christian faith for centuries. But what if someone feels the need to be re-baptized? Is that okay? What does Scripture say about []