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Portrait of 2-year-old black lab Maisie, the day she was saved from a vet putting her down for acting anxious.
September 9, 2022 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #Casual English Bible, dogs, Maisie, salvation, sin

Our born-again dog

I SAVED A LIFE TODAY. A dog’s life. It was inconvenient. But she’s now our born-again dog. Four-year-old Maisie (MAY-zee) should have died first thing this morning. My wife and I found out about it late last night. Our daughter told us that one …

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People walking on a city sidewalk.
June 16, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, author, bible, Bible interpretation, bible study, book reviews, books, Christianity, christians, creation, father's day, God, human race, humanity, Jesus Christ, Lord, love, sin

Does God regret creating us?

THIS BIBLE QUESTION caught me off guard. I invited readers to tell me what one question they would ask God if they got the chance. Here’s the question from Brenda Savidge (who gets a free book for her trouble; Brenda, email me): Since God knows …

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drawing of man in burial shroud
March 10, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, author, Baruch, bible, Bible interpretation, books, burial, christian writing, Christianity, church, coffin, God, Israel, Jesus Christ, lazarus, Lord, martha, Mary, media, resurrection, sin, Sunday, worship

Lazarus: Recalled from heaven?

I GET ODD QUESTIONS about the Bible from time to time. Like this one from Jean Yargovan, who wins a free book of mine for taking the time to send the weird question my way. It’s the Bible Question of the Week, my Monday feature. “On Sunday at church …

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Caiaphas' bone box
March 7, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, adam, author, Baruch, bible, Bible interpretation, bone box, books, Caiaphas, christian writing, Christianity, church, coffin, flood, God, Israel, Jesus Christ, king david, kings, Lord, media, sin, Sunday, worship

The Bible isn’t always wrong

EVEN IF THE BIBLE is not a history book, as many Christians insist, it does have some reliable history. In this week’s Friday Fun Facts, I should probably tell you a little about that, since in my last two blog posts I reported why some Christians …

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grumpy man standing
March 5, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, adam, author, bible, Bible interpretation, books, christian writing, Christianity, church, flood, God, Israel, Jesus Christ, Lord, media, sin, Sunday, worship

Reaction: “Why Christians doubt Bible history”

WELL MONDAY’S BLOG punched a button. Not the button I expected. Monday’s blog was Why do some Christians doubt Bible history? I gave some of the reasons some Christian say they doubt the accuracy of Bible stories that others read as history. I …

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Painting of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden
March 3, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, adam, author, bible, Bible interpretation, books, christian writing, Christianity, church, creation, eve, flood, garden of eden, God, Israel, Jesus Christ, Lord, media, sin, Sunday, worship

Why do some Christians doubt Bible history?

HEADS EXPLODE over this question. I’ve seen it happen. We’ve talked about this question in my Bible study class. People in the group explored reasons why some Christians don’t believe there was a literal Adam and Eve, or a flood that covered the …

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Herodias
February 28, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, author, bible, books, Caligula, christian writing, Christianity, church, France, God, Herod Agrippa, Herod Antipas, Herod II, Herodias, Israel, Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, Lord, media, Pliny, roman empire, Romans, rome, sin, Sunday, worried, worry, worship, writing

Bad wife: The woman who killed John

< IT’S BAD ENOUGH that folks remember Herodias as Galilee’s First Lady of Don’t Mess with Me—for getting the head of John the Baptist served up on a platter merely because he called her a sinner. But she had stink left in her after killing John. In …

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PAINTING OF WOMEN WITH WATER POTS
February 26, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, apps, author, bible, books, christian writing, Christianity, church, e-books, God, iPad, iPad apps, Jesus Christ, Kindle books, Lord, media, multimedia, Romans, sin, Star Trek, Sunday, technology, worried, worry, worship, writing

Frustration of a Christian author

TO KNOW WHAT FRUSTRATES ME as a Christian author, picture the angel Gabriel with an iPhone. He’s flying around inside a church that hasn’t been built yet, videotaping the fly-through with his phone. Afterward, he posts the video in hi-def on Vimeo. …

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woman and child
February 24, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, bible, books, Christianity, church, depressed, depression, forgive, forgiveness, God, Jesus Christ, Lord, roman empire, Romans, sin, Sunday, worried, worry, worship

Does God really forgive me?

WE’VE DONE TERRIBLE THINGS, many of us. Probably most of us. Maybe all of us. No wonder I recently got dished up this question: If I could ask God one thing, I would ask “Does He really forgive me?” I picked this as the Bible question of the week …

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person looking at canyon
January 20, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, bible, books, Christianity, heaven, hell, jesus, Jesus Christ, Lord, salvation, sin, Stephen M. Miller

Am I good enough to make it into heaven?

IT’S THE BIBLE QUESTION OF THE WEEK. It comes from Tom Hartman, an Oakie who wins a free, signed copy of a book of mine. He chose Bible Snapshots. I asked my Facebook readers to tell me what one question they would ask God if they got the chance. …

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bald woman
December 9, 2013 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: 1 Corinthians 11:6, Apostle Paul, bible, bible study, blog, christian, church, fashion, God, hair, jesus, paul, sin, women, worship

Why should ladies wear long hair?

IT’S THE QUESTION OF THE WEEK. It comes from Jessica Pritt, whom I would guess has short hair…or wants to. She starts her question by pointing to a Bible verse: 1 Corinthians 11:6. I’ll give it to you in a moment. Here’s her question: Many people …

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Michelangelo's painting of God creating Adam
December 2, 2013 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: bible, bible study, blog, christian, church, God, holy ghost, holy spirit, jesus, Matthew 12:31, sin, unforgivable sin

The unforgivable sin: what is it?

IT’S THE QUESTION OF THE WEEK. It comes from Zacarias Rivera,* who wins a free book for taking the time to ask it. Here’s his question: “What is the sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit?” Brace yourself for the next paragraph. …

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