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Ask, Seek, Knock - What the Father Really Gives
Jesus’ teaching on Ask, Seek, Knock is often reduced to a formula for answered prayer but Luke 11 reveals something far deeper. Moving from daily bread to midnight need to the gift of the Holy Spirit, Christ shows that the Father’s greatest answer is not circumstances changed, but His own sustaining presence. This study uncovers the rich connection between dependence, repentance, and the life of God given to those who seek Him.

Amy Diane Ross
Feb 116 min read


Mary and Martha: Faithful Devotion in a World Full of Critics
Mary and Martha are often framed as opposites, but Scripture tells a deeper story. In Luke 10 and John 12, we see two faithful women formed by Christ one through service, one through devotion yet both misunderstood and criticized. This study brings the stories together to show why true faithfulness is not about choosing stillness or service, but remaining devoted to Jesus in a world that will always have critics.

Amy Diane Ross
Feb 94 min read


Are Christian Relics Biblical? A Historical and Scriptural Examination
Are Christian relics biblical, or did they enter the church through tradition and superstition? This in-depth study examines when relics first appeared in church history, whether they existed before 300 AD, and how the Bible defines true spiritual power. By comparing Scripture, early church writings, and modern practice, this article exposes why seeking blessing or power through objects resembles pagan spirituality rather than New Testament Christianity.

Amy Diane Ross
Feb 66 min read
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