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Should Christians Watch TV Shows with Sex Scenes?

You will never have authority over the things that you're entertained by. If a show, book, or series feeds your flesh more than your spirit, it doesn't matter how popular it is. The question isn't whether you're "allowed" to watch…

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How Unprocessed Pain Leads to Sexual Sin (And What to Do About It)

Most sexual sin isn't a sex problem. It's a pain problem. Unprocessed disappointment, rejection, loneliness, or trauma creates an emotional void that your flesh will try to fill. Pornography, sexual compromise, and emotional enmeshment are often just the symptoms. The…

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Christians Are Getting Too Comfortable With Sin

What if the thing slowly killing your spiritual life didn't even feel like a big deal? We're talking about the real reasons Christians fall into compromise, and how to get free before it's too late.

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Why Do I Keep Falling Into the Same Sin? Breaking the Cycle

You keep falling into the same sin because compromise isn't a one-time event. It's a pattern driven by disbelief or disappointment. Either you don't believe your obedience will make a difference, or you're disappointed that following God hasn't produced the…

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Your Soulmate Isn’t Real — Here’s Why

Is there really one person out there you're destined to marry? Or is that just something we've been told by movies, culture, and even church? We take a clear, honest look at the idea of 'the one.'

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The Soulmate Myth: Why ‘The One’ Isn’t Biblical

The idea of a soulmate, one perfect person destined for you, didn't come from the Bible. It came from a Greek philosopher. Plato introduced the myth in 385 BC that humans were split in half by the gods and spend…

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How to Break a Soul Tie: A Biblical Step-by-Step Guide

Breaking a soul tie is a spiritual act, not a physical one. You can end a relationship, delete the number, and block them on every platform, but if the agreement was made in the spiritual realm, that's where it has…