Choose your question below. Under each one is a short answer you can read here; for the full biblical answer, click "Read more".
- Is there evidence that God exists?
The evidence that God exists is not absent and waiting, but present in the creation He made and the conscience He wrote within us; the problem is not a lack of proof, but the heart's inclination to deny what is already known. "The heavens declare the glory of God" (Psalm 19:1), and conscience testifies to a Lawgiver above us. The burden of proof does not lie on the believer alone; atheism is an assumption needing justification like any position. Do not wait for proof from outside while ignoring what surrounds you and what is within you. Seek God sincerely, for He is found by those who seek Him with all their heart.
Read more → - If God exists, why does evil exist?
Evil is not from God, who is light and made everything very good, but entered through the misuse of the freedom He gave. God is sovereign over it, permitting it for a season toward an end He turns to good, and He will wipe away every tear at the last. Indeed He did not stand far off from pain, but entered it Himself in Christ, bearing our sorrows on the cross. And note the paradox: when you call something "evil," you assume a standard of good above your opinion — and where does that standard come from if not God? The problem of evil is a real question, but it does not abolish God; at the cross we find He entered it with us.
Read more → - Does science contradict faith?
The God who made the orderly universe is the same who gave His Word, so truth cannot contradict truth. Science and faith are not in conflict: science answers how the universe behaves, and the Word answers who made it and why. Describing the process does not abolish the One who upholds it — just as explaining how an engine works does not prove it had no maker. Indeed, the order and intelligibility of the universe are what made science possible, and many pioneers of science believed they were "thinking God's thoughts after Him." Science has not made God unnecessary; the very order it studies points to its Author.
Read more → - Is the Bible historically reliable?
The Book does not present itself as an accumulated legend, but as recorded eyewitness testimony, preserved by God, established by fulfilled prophecy, and sealed by witnesses who gave their lives for it. Legend floats without dates, but this record is fixed in a dated history with the names of rulers and places confirmed by archaeology. Its manuscripts are more numerous and earlier than any other ancient text by an enormous margin. And the strongest witness is that the disciples died for what they saw; people may die for a lie they believe is true, but no one dies for what he knows he made up himself.
Read more → - What is the evidence for the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ?
The resurrection is not a doctrine asserted, but an event foretold in advance, predicted by Christ Himself, seen alive by many witnesses who handled Him and ate with Him. The alternative explanations collapse under scrutiny: theft does not explain the disciples' willingness to die for what they would know to be a lie, and a group hallucination does not happen to hundreds at once, nor does it leave an empty tomb. The apostle Paul said Christ appeared to "above five hundred brethren," most still alive to be questioned (1 Corinthians 15:6). "The dead do not rise" is a sound rule — except when the One who made life intervenes.
Read more → - Does life have meaning without God?
Meaning is given, not made, for man was created by God and for Him, in His image and for His pleasure. The restless heart that achievements cannot fill is a witness that we were made for what is beyond this world. The meaning a person "makes" for himself has no foundation deeper than his desire; if his feeling fades, it fades, and before death it seems fragile. But true meaning is firm because it is rooted in the Creator: "Thou hast made us for Thyself, and our heart is restless until it rests in Thee." That emptiness in the quiet moments is not a flaw to be filled with busyness, but a call to the One for whom you were made.
Read more → - Can morality exist without God?
A real, binding moral law requires a Lawgiver above mankind, and it is written on every heart: "shew the work of the law written in their hearts" (Romans 2:15). To be good without belief in God does not negate God; rather, your goodness itself confirms the law written in you — a borrowed light from its source. As for building morality on usefulness or social agreement, that makes it shifting and without real obligation: for if it is mere agreement, by what right do we condemn a society that agreed on injustice? Your sense that some things are truly evil, not merely disliked, is itself the Lawgiver's mark upon you.
Read more → - How does atheism explain human consciousness?
Man is more than matter; God breathed into him the breath of life and he became a living soul, and his spirit returns to God who gave it. Consciousness, the sense of self, and the grasp of meaning are witnesses to a soul that transcends chemistry. For if your thoughts were merely determined chemical reactions, why trust that they are true? A reaction is not right or wrong, it simply happens — and trust in reason itself assumes we are more than mere matter in motion. You are body and soul together, the workmanship of God, not a machine that switches off; and so your life and death have eternal meaning.
Read more → - Is the Lord Jesus Christ a real historical person?
Jesus is not a myth floating in a vague time, but a real person born in a dated history with the names of rulers and events, whom witnesses saw and handled. Even non-Christian historians of the first and second centuries mention Him and His followers. The myths of "gods who die and rise" differ fundamentally from a historical record with names, places, and witnesses to be questioned. Denying His existence is a position scarcely any serious historian holds today, believer or not. The real question is not "did He exist?" but "who is He?" — open the Gospel and read of Him yourself.
Read more → - Does prayer actually work?
Prayer is not a technique by which we bend God to our will, but communion with Him; and the Lord is near to all who call upon Him, knowing our need before we ask. To say it "does not work" because outcomes are equal measures it by a false standard — the standard of a machine that dispenses the desired result on demand. But the deepest thing prayer does is not to change circumstances, but to change the heart and establish a relationship with God. Christ Himself prayed "not my will, but thine, be done" (Luke 22:42) — prayer seeks to align us with God, not to move Him like a machine. It is an open door to the One who hears you.
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An Invitation to Receive Divine Salvation — Accept The Lord Jesus Christ as Your Personal Saviour
Dear reader — if these words have touched your heart and you have recognised that you are a sinner in need of a Saviour, know that God is calling you to Himself in this very moment. You do not need a priest, or a human mediator, or a holy place, or rituals or works. The Lord Jesus Christ paid the full price on the cross, and the promise of God is certain and clear:
What saves you is not the words of this prayer — but the faith in your heart that the Lord Jesus Christ died for you and rose from the dead. But if you want to express your faith in sincere words, read this prayer with a humble heart as though you are speaking to the living God:
The Prayer of Salvation
"O Great, Holy, and Loving True God,
I come to You now with complete humility, confessing that I am a sinner. I have broken Your commandments many times in my thoughts, in my words, and in my deeds. I know that my sin deserves eternal death and eternal separation from You. I have no good work I can offer that is able to redeem my soul, and no righteousness of my own to cover my nakedness before Your holiness.
But I believe with all my heart in the testimony of Your Word that Your only Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, died on the cross for my sins — bearing in my place the punishment I deserved. I believe that He was buried, and that He rose from the dead on the third day, alive and victorious over death and the grave, and that He is alive now unto the ages of ages.
In this blessed moment, I receive the Lord Jesus Christ as my personal Saviour. I trust in Him alone — not in my works, not in my religion, not in rituals or any person or angel or saint. On the Lord Jesus Christ alone, and on His precious blood shed on the cross, I build the hope of my eternal salvation.
I thank You, my Father, that You have now received me in the Lord Jesus Christ, and have forgiven all my sins, and have given me eternal life as a free gift by Your grace. I thank You that You have sent Your Holy Ghost to dwell in my heart, bearing witness to me that I have become Your child. Give me grace to know You more day by day, and to live the rest of my life for Your glory alone.
I pray all this in the name of my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, by the power of the Holy Ghost. Amen."
After You Have Prayed — What Now?
If you prayed this prayer from a truly believing heart, the greatest miracle in all your history has happened in this moment: you have passed from death to life, from darkness to light, from the kingdom of sin into the kingdom of the beloved Son of God. You have become a child of the living God, and God's own promise guarantees this to you in His trustworthy Word:
Notice the power of this promise: "gave he power" — a settled right, guaranteed, not a wish or a possibility. And notice "them that believe on his name" — not "those who performed great deeds," not "those who completed rituals," but simply "them that believe." You are now one of them — with absolute certainty.
Here are five simple steps to establish you in your new life with the Lord Jesus Christ:
First — Read the King James Bible every day. Begin with the Gospel of John, then continue through the rest of the New Testament, then the Psalms and Proverbs. God speaks to you through His Word as a father speaks with his son. Do not read quickly — read with meditation and prayer. "The holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation" (2 Timothy 3:15).
Second — Pray every day. Speak to God as a loving Father — not with memorised words, but with words from your heart. Share with Him your joys and sorrows and questions and fears. Prayer is the breathing of the Christian life. "Pray without ceasing" (1 Thessalonians 5:17).
Third — Join a Bible-believing church. Do not walk this road alone. Faith grows in the fellowship of believers, where the Word is preached faithfully and baptism and the Lord's Supper are practised according to the King James Bible. "Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together" (Hebrews 10:25).
Fourth — Be baptised according to the King James Bible. Baptism is not a condition for salvation, but it is the first step of obedience after faith. It is a public declaration that you died with the Lord Jesus Christ and were buried with Him and rose with Him to a new life. "He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved" (Mark 16:16) — faith first, then baptism as its natural fruit.
Fifth — Witness to others about the Lord Jesus Christ. What you have experienced of salvation and love cannot remain hidden. Begin with your family and friends. Tell them simply and honestly how the Lord Jesus Christ changed your life. "That which we have seen and heard declare we unto you" (1 John 1:3).
And finally, remember always that your salvation is not built on your feelings or on any work you perform — but on the unchanging promise of God:
"These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life."
— 1 John 5:13
Notice: "that ye may know" — not "that ye may hope," not "that ye may wish," not "that ye may wait in anxious fear." But that ye may know with complete, unshakeable certainty that you have eternal life. This is the difference between all the world's religions and the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ: religions say "work and perhaps you will be saved" — and the Word of God alone says: "believe and know that you are saved."
✉ Share Your Testimony of Salvation
"Likewise, I say unto you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner that repenteth." — Luke 15:10