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Christianity vs. Judaism
Who is Jesus? How is a person made right with God? What happened to the sacrificial system? In this article, Costi Hinn answers these crucial questions and unpacks the core differences between Christianity and Judaism from a biblical perspective.
Christianity vs. Hinduism
Many people assume all religions ultimately lead to the same destination. In this article, Costi Hinn compares Christianity and Hinduism, highlighting the crucial differences in their views of God, humanity, salvation, truth, and eternity.
Theology Terms Explained: “Resurrection”
In Christian theology, resurrection refers to the bodily raising of the dead by the power of God. Most centrally, it refers to the resurrection of Jesus Christ three days after His crucifixion, proving His victory over sin, death, and Satan. The resurrection is foundational to the gospel and guarantees the future bodily resurrection of all believers.
Theology Terms Explained: “Faith”
Faith is confident trust in God and in the truth of His Word. Biblical faith is not blind optimism, positive thinking, or merely believing something exists. It is a wholehearted reliance upon God’s character, promises, and saving work through Jesus Christ.
Theology Terms Explained: “Grace”
Grace is the undeserved favor and kindness of God shown to sinners. It means God gives what we do not deserve and could never earn
Christianity vs. Islam: 7 Key Differences
In this article, Costi Hinn explains why Christianity and Islam, though often compared, ultimately stand in complete opposition at the most essential levels of faith.
Mormonism vs. Biblical Christianity: 6 Major Differences
Some beliefs may sound similar on the surface, but the foundation tells a different story. In this article, Costi Hinn outlines six major differences that separate Mormonism from biblical Christianity.
Theology Terms Explained: “Special Revelation”
Special revelation refers to the specific ways God has revealed Himself clearly and savingly to humanity. This includes Scripture, the person of Jesus Christ, and direct acts of God in history.
Roman Catholicism vs. Protestantism: 7 Key Differences
In this article, Costi Hinn lays out seven critical differences between Roman Catholicism and Protestant Christianity, bringing clarity to issues that impact the very message of salvation.
7 Misconceptions About Communion
In this article, Costi Hinn addresses seven common misconceptions about communion, bringing clarity to a practice that is both deeply meaningful and often misunderstood.
Easter Week Family Devotional
If Holy Week feels busy and overwhelming, this guide brings it back to what’s essential—God’s Word and the story of redemption. In this article, Costi Hinn lays out a 5-day devotional to help individuals and families reflect on the cross and celebrate the risen Savior.
Theology Terms Explained: “Bibliology”
Bibliology is the doctrine of Scripture. It addresses what the Bible is, where it came from, and why it carries absolute authority for faith and life.
Theology Terms Explained: “Irresistible Grace”
Irresistible grace refers to God’s sovereign work in salvation whereby the Holy Spirit effectively calls and regenerates those whom God has chosen. This does not mean people are dragged unwillingly into the kingdom. Rather, it means that God changes the heart so that the sinner freely and joyfully comes to Christ.
Theology Terms Explained: “Limited Atonement”
Limited atonement teaches that Christ’s death was designed to actually secure salvation for those God intended to save. While the value of Christ’s atonement is sufficient for all, its saving effect is applied only to the elect. Jesus did not merely make salvation possible; He accomplished it
Theology Terms Explained: “Depravity”
Depravity is the biblical doctrine that sin has affected every part of human nature—our minds, wills, emotions, and desires. Often called total depravity, this doctrine does not mean that people are as evil as they could possibly be, but that sin has corrupted the whole person, leaving humanity spiritually unable to please God or save itself.
Theology Terms Explained: “Gospel”
The gospel is the good news that God saves sinners through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is not advice, but news—what God has done through His Son to rescue sinners by grace alone through faith alone.
Can You Lose Your Salvation?
Jesus promises His sheep will never perish and no one can snatch them from His hand. In this article, Kevin Hay explores why that promise makes salvation unbreakable.
Why Baptism Matters
In this article, Kevin Hay explains how baptism doesn’t save us, but shows that we’ve been saved. It’s the God-given sign that we have died with Christ and now walk in newness of life.
Theology Terms: Explained “Perseverance of the Saints”
Perseverance of the saints is not about living a perfect life or never struggling. It is about God’s promise to keep His children to the very end. Our salvation is secure because it rests not on our performance but on Christ’s finished work and God’s unshakable faithfulness.
How Do I Know if My Child is Saved?
Is my child truly saved? Every Christian parent wrestles with this important question. In this article, Kevin Hay explores four biblical evidences to look for. From conviction of sin to a growing love for Jesus, you'll learn how to spot the spiritual fruit of true salvation in your child’s life — and what your role should look like in that journey.