Jesus Christ suffered and died “so that by his death he might break the power of him who holds the power of death—that is, the devil—and free those who all their lives were held in slavery by their fear of death” (Hebrews 2:14-15). We are not offering some soothing words to ease the pain of Read More →
If Jesus is just a man, a human being like the rest of us, he shares our need for redemption—in other words, he can’t redeem us. He is part of the problem, not the solution to it. On the other hand, if Jesus is God, and God alone, he has no point of contact with us. He cannot relate to those Read More →
Any idea of God as an impersonal being or force is immediately discounted when we speak of God as Father. To talk about God as our Father is to speak of his authority and care, but it is also to speak of his creativity. We are here because God brought us into being. Everything we see in the Read More →
The word “creed” comes from the Latin credo, which means, “I believe.” Originally the Apostles’ Creed was not a formal, written document. In the earliest days of the Christian church, it started as a baptismal formula. The Creed begins with the words “I believe”. Why is this Read More →
The Holy Spirit was given to the Church at Pentecost. We need the power of the Spirit today, too. Why aren’t all Christians filled with the Spirit? Acts 2 gives the answers… Read More →
Public Talk in English (with Bulgarian translation) on the theme of “Why God? And what does He want from me?” Lecturer: Ulrich Hees (Germany) Read More →