Category: Religion
Together, the Anglican and Episcopal churches form the largest single Protestant group and the third largest communion, in the world. Anglicans and Episcopalians have contributed much to science, culture, and world history. While Anglicans and...
The most significant book in the English language is the Bible. The Bible has had a profound influence on all of Western civilization. The Bible has shaped our language, literature, government, law, education, science and...
Baptist and Pentecostal are two denominations of Christianity. Both Baptist and Pentecostal churches believe in the baptism of the Holy Spirit, but they differ on how to receive it. Baptist churches believe that the baptism...
Religion is the most important part of our lives. We are constantly being influenced by the way we view life and other people. Religions have been around for centuries, all of them have some common...
It can be confusing to understand different religions from the outside. Take Hasidic and Orthodox Jews, for example. How can they have such different approaches and still both be Jews? Read on to find out...
The Mormon sect is sometimes referred to as LDS, which stands for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Most LDS members call themselves “Mormons.” However, there are exceptions to this. There are also...
The next time you are in a conversation with someone who is from the Amish or Mennonite community, you will hear them refer to themselves as “Amish” or “Mennonite.” These terms are used interchangeably by...
The Missouri Synod is a member of the Lutheran World Federation. It also has intimate connection with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America or we often called ELCA. Summary Table Missouri Synod ELCA Has around...
Baptism is a common thing in Christianity. Baptist is a Christian designation which contains the belief that baptism should be administered to believers only once at an early age, and that adult baptism is not...
Calvinism as well as Lutheranism are both subdivisions of Protestantism. Calvinism arrived around from the teaching of John Calvin as well as a radical reformist in the church who pursued the model of Jesus Christ....