Biblical topics
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Is it biblically right to relocate during war for the sake of children?
Parental responsibility to protect children is a deeply biblical principle. Moving for the sake of the family’s safety is not unfaithfulness or running away from God. However, such a decision requires prayer, counsel, and the awareness that wherever we are—we remain His people.
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What name should you choose for a podcast about the clash of worldviews?
In today’s media world, a podcast title is not just a label. It shapes the first impression, defines positioning, and often determines whether a person will click “play” at all. If the format is built on the clash of worldviews—conversations between faith, science, philosophy, and life experience—the title should be intriguing, clear, and open to a broad audience at the same time. A Christian perspective can sound […]
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How to create a psychology podcast about worldview and the meaning of life for different audiences?
Today many Christians are thinking about how to speak about deep spiritual topics in the modern world, where people have different beliefs, worldviews, and experiences. One of the most effective ways is dialogue. Psychology podcasts that explore people’s thinking, motivation, and life decisions can become a bridge between faith and society. This format makes it possible to talk about life’s most important questions naturally, honestly […]
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Why did Jesus say to Mary, "Woman, what does this have to do with Me?" in John 2:4—and is that rude?
“Woman, what does this have to do with Me?” sounds harsh at first glance. But in Hebrew culture and in the biblical context, this phrase is neither a refusal nor an insult. It expresses a boundary between two wills—and at the same time a hidden foreshadowing that Jesus will indeed fulfill the request.
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What names can be taken from biblical expressions in different languages?
For centuries, the Bible has inspired people not only in spiritual life, but also in language, culture, and even in the names of projects, ministries, and organizations. Many powerful expressions from Scripture have become well-known phrases that carry deep spiritual meaning. The use of biblical images or words in different languages—English, Greek, Aramaic, or Ukrainian—can convey an important spiritual […]
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How to Come Up with a Memorable Name for a Christian Brand or Project?
When a project, ministry, or brand connected with faith, psychology, or spiritual development is created, the name plays a very important role. In the Bible, a name often reflects mission, character, or purpose. Therefore, a Christian brand should not only sound modern and memorable, but also convey meaning—the renewal of the mind, the truth of the gospel, and the light of God’s wisdom. It is important that the name be […]
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Can God use the forces of nature to change a person’s heart, as with Jonah?
In Scripture, God uses storms, famine, sickness, and even great fish—not as punishment, but as means of bringing a person back to Himself. But He never violates freedom of choice. External circumstances open the heart—the decision remains with the person.
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By what means did Cain kill Abel according to the Bible?
The Bible does not specify the instrument used to kill Abel. Traditionally, people depict a stone or a club — but these are artistic interpretations. More important than “how” is the theological meaning: the first murder is the fruit of envy and sin that “lies at the door.”
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Where in the Bible does it say that God resurrected Moses and took him to heaven?
The Bible does not directly say, "God resurrected Moses." But several texts together provide a convincing basis: the mystery of his burial, Michael's dispute with the devil in Jude 9, and Moses' appearance on the Mount of Transfiguration alongside Elijah.
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Who was the angel who stirred the water in the pool of Bethesda? — John 5
Did an angel from God really come down and stir the water at Bethesda? Textual criticism shows that this verse is absent from the earliest manuscripts. It was probably added later as an explanation. The center of the story is not the angel and the water, but Jesus, who heals by His word.
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