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What’s The Point Of Christian Fellowshipping?
By Karyn Markwell | 17-Nov-08 in Christian Living
It may surprise you how many Bible passages are dedicated to the topic of fellowshipping with other Christians. But God knows that we need the support of other believers, for encouragement and assistance. He is also glorified when Christians meet together in His Name. ...
Can a Christian Couple Attend Different Churches?
By Karyn Markwell | 13-Oct-08 in Christian Living
There are two main possibilities to consider when examining if a Christian couple (whether dating, engaged or married) can attend different churches....
What’s The Definition of a Casual Christian?
By Karyn Markwell | 30-Sep-08 in Christian Living
It’s likely that we all know casual Christians. We may once have been one. Perhaps we’re still struggling between being a casual Christian and getting serious about our faith. But what exactly is a casual Christian? ...
Your Free Bible Verse Of The Day Widget!
By Karyn Markwell | 03-Sep-08 in Christian Living
The team here at ChristianCupid.com are delighted to make available to you – completely free of charge – a selection of Bible verse widgets for your website! ...
Is The Bible Too Challenging For Today’s Christians?
By Karyn Markwell | 26-Aug-08 in Christian Living
Christians know that the Bible is more than simply a moral code or a collection of stories: it’s a letter from God that demonstrates how He wants us to live....
Is It OK For Christians To Drink Alcohol?
By Karyn Markwell | 10-Jul-08 in Christian Living
It’s not unbiblical to drink alcohol – however, it is unbiblical to drink alcohol to excess, and to get drunk:
The Bible teaches that whoever gets drunk will be led astray ...
What is Blasphemy, Anyway?
By Karyn Markwell | 12-Jun-08 in Christian Living
The most common form of blasphemy is when people use the Name of God as a swear word. Blasphemy is so common in our culture that even small children are brought up to say, ‘Oh my G—’ or use the name of Jesus Christ, our Saviour, instead of a four-letter swear word....
