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44 BookmarksWhat has God Done for You? | The Brown Bible
Random people sharing your personal stories. about how God has changed or blessed their life in some way.What are the differences between the Pharisees and the Sadducees? | The Brown Bible
From Question& Answer page: What are the differences between the Pharisees and the Sadducees?Where in the Bible does it say when we die, we go to Heaven?
From Question & Answer page: I hear a lot of people say that when we die, we go to Heaven. I can’t find that in the Bible anywhere. Where is it?Am I a bad person if I can only make it to church on Christmas and Easter? | The Brown Bible
From Question & Answer Page: Am I a bad person if I can only make it to church on Christmas and Easter?Were the three wise men kings in their own region of the world? I know they came from the East,
From Questions and Answers page: "Were the three wise men kings in their own region of the world? I know they came from the East, but where in the East?"Considering Matthew 6:5-8, why are churches full of public praying?
From Q & A page: Considering Matthew 6:5-8 tells us to not pray in public or make prayers known to others, but instead pray to God at home, why are so many churches full of public praying?The Oldest Trick in the Book
It isn’t meant to be taken literally. But if taken literally, there could, of course, be only ONE thing that is actually the oldest trick in the book.Scotty, beam down the baby Jesus – The Brown Bible
Scotty, beam down the baby Jesus – The Brown BibleTruth Versus Tradition: Was the Star of Bethlehem Beaming Down on the Manger?
The "Star of Bethlehem" was not a super brilliant "star" that aimed a beam of laser-like light on the stable in which was the manger where the baby Jesus lay. So what was it?Truth Versus Tradition: Joseph and Mary...and a Donkey?
We’ve all seen the picture on the Christmas cards, Mary on the donkey being led by Joseph walking ahead. Where did the donkey come from?Didn't find what you were looking for? Enter your Biblical question | The Brown Bible
This website allows people to ask any question about Religion, God, Christianity, the Bible, or whatever and then they will send back an answer.Truth Versus Tradition: Were Joseph and Mary Poor? | The Brown Bible
It is a commonly held belief that the mother and stepfather of our Lord Jesus Christ were poor, but where does this belief come from?Penn Jillette, Witnessing, and How God Gives The Increase
Did you know that when you preach the gospel, it's God's job to get the response? Your job is simply to speak. How to raise the dead! Ironically Penn Jillette, an atheist, helps get this point acrossGenesis, Creation & Science: How Can You Possibly Believe the Creation story taught in Genesis?
How can Christians believe in the creation story taught in Genesis chapter 1? Most people do not understand the true meaning of the Hebrew words used in Genesis 1:1 & 2.Was Jesus a real person?
Some atheist groups have tried to say that there is no historical evidence of the existence of Christ. This is an interesting article that lays out the arguments to prove that there was a real histoHome
Video of a group called Go Fish singing "It's Called Christmas with a Capital C." I enjoyed it and thought you might too.Trust in the Lord | The Brown Bible
Believers are always to trust absolutely in God. In practice, however, what we REALLY trust in can be so subtle that even the most sincere among us might at times be outside of where we want to be.Romans 13 in the Bible and Civil Disobedience
The thirteenth chapter of Romans has been erroneously used to proclaim that all disobedience of one's government is categorically immoral, contrary to God's Word, the Bible. Let's examine why.The "New Wine" of Acts 2:13
What is the "new wine" of Acts 2:13? The record could have just said "wine." What is the meaning and significance of "new wine?"A Letter from a Friend About Gods Deliverance
Last year at about this time, God asked me to do something that was a little uneasy at the time. So I made sure that it was in-fact He that was asking, and that it was in fact His direction for me.Truth versus Tradition
(by Ken Brown) It isn't that all traditions are wrong; but they should never be held up as equal to or above the authority of the Scriptures.What is the Point of Parables in the Gospels?
(by Ken Brown) Many say Jesus spoke in parables to easily relate his point to by the masses. But the one record in the Bible has Jesus saying his purpose was the opposite.Where Are The Miracles?
(Harvester) Miracles and healing are not dead today, nor are they reserved for the ultra-pious. God's people can and do see them happen all the time. Would you like to see them happen in your life?Why is God called "Father"?
(by Jane Harvester) Why is God called "Father" instead of "Mother" or some other name? It may not be what you think. Find out more about what He is and isn't, and His heart to love you, here.Romans on Righteousness (Part Three)
So many believers do not understand their relationship with God. They think they need to do SOMETHING to make peace with God. There is NOTHING any of us can do to make peace with God.How Big Is Your God?
(by Jane Harvester) Are you limiting God's might by mere circumstances? I invite you to open your mind enough to let the Creator of the Universe help you out of your troubles.Romans on Righteousness (Part Two) | The Brown Bible
(by Ken Brown) Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not reckon sin? I should say so!! Now THAT would be quite the deal to get in on would it not? Who is it that gets to have this amazing grace?Romans on Righteousness (Part One) | The Brown Bible
Righteousness means rightness. Early English versions of the Bible used the word, rightwiseness. When Romans speaks of one's righteousness, or rightness, it refers to one's rightness before God.Mohammed and the Mountain | The Brown Bible
I'll bet there are other lines you have heard incorrectly attributed to the Bible. I'd love to hear your stories. Your comments on this will be interesting and informative. Or maybe you have questionsThe Unity of the Spirit
Maintaining the unity of the spirit is not to endeavor to become more like one another. It is to continually recognize that our differences are relatively insignificant compared to what we share.

