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Among the many doctrines promoted by Hebrew Israelite groups, one of the most commonly repeated is the claim that Jesus was Black — and that the Bible proves it. Their go-to passage? Revelation 1:14–15....
Most Christians struggle with the idea that God allows the rich to keep getting richer while the poor seem to stay stuck. It feels unfair, even unbiblical. But what if I told you that...
Sometimes, a surface reading of Scripture can lead to big misunderstandings — and one of those misunderstandings is the idea that Hebrews 1:5 implies Jesus sinned. This post is meant to clear that up...
In a compelling discussion, Muslim apologist Shaykh Uthman Ibn Farooq engages a young Christian man, attempting to argue that Jesus is not the Son of God. Shaykh Uthman presents a series of Biblical references...
Many Christians struggle with the idea of making money quickly. The concern is often rooted in the fear that rapid financial success is sinful or ungodly. However, the Bible provides numerous examples of individuals...
Many skeptics claim that Jesus made a mistake during the Last Supper. They point to a statement He made about His disciples sitting on thrones, judging the 12 tribes of Israel. Some believe this...
In a viral clip from a recent visit to Kenya, Bishop Nathanyel, a well-known leader within the Hebrew Israelite movement, boldly claimed that King Solomon described himself as a Black man in the Bible....
Have you ever felt like no matter how hard you work, you’re not getting the results you want? You’re putting in the hours, making sacrifices, yet financial freedom still seems out of reach. The...
The Hebrew Israelite movement, particularly IUIC (Israel United in Christ), has gained significant attention in recent years. Many followers teach that salvation, righteousness, and divine favor belong exclusively to the Israelites. They claim that...
In today’s post, we explore an intriguing encounter between Shaykh Uthman Ibn Farooq, a prominent Muslim preacher, and a Christian street preacher. What starts as a “not so innocent” question, quickly turns into a...
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