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Modern Christians struggle with the words of Paul's epistle to the Romans advising them to be subject to civil authorities and pay taxes without opposition.
This fourth article in a series of daily Advent devotions examines Romans 13:11-14 with a scripture reading, reflection, activity, and closing prayer.
How should Christians interact with government? What does the Bible say about Christians and politics? What does the Bible teach about the role of government?
What does the Bible say about killing in the military? What is the just war theory? Are some wars biblically justified? What does the Bible say about war in general?
Bride, the metal master, slams out another great album in "Skin for Skin."
In "Common Sense," Thomas Paine outlines the logical, unavoidable descent of monarchy into tyranny and fuels the American Revolution.
Through quotes in verses, the Bible provides insights on financing and banking services during the biblical times, including loans and debts.
The Bible has numerous quotes on how to live the right way. These quotes serve as a reminder its inspired words of wisdom about life and living.
The fifth in a series of daily devotions celebrates Advent with a scripture reading, reflection, activity and prayer on Isaiah 2:1-5 with the theme, "Path of Light."
Keep the meaning of Advent and Christmas alive with scripture readings of events recorded in the Bible and activities that reflect the spirit of this season.
With the summer upon us (and the Fourth of July around the corner), this article explains how the Bible suggests Christians today can practice good citizenship.
Baptists believe that those who profess Christ as Saviour should live separated lives. They believe it is a separation from the World and to God.
Baptists believe that each church that is organized is to be a local independent body of believers. The only head of the body is Christ, not the authority of men.
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