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"Hallelujah" and "The Champion"

 And for this last post, I think I'll end it on a hopeful note: "Hallelujah" (Newsboys) And a triumphant note: The Champion (Carman) And for easy reference, here is my post: "Leaving you with links to Anti-Calvinism posts" And I may be adding a few random posts over at my other blog, Heather's Garden and Home .  I'd like to write about the books I read, if I get around to it.  (But my keyboard isn't working so well these days.) May God bless your 2022!   [And ...  Amen.  Come, Lord Jesus!]

"Atheism, World Religions, and Christianity"

Since I spent a lot of time editing my "Atheism and World Religions" Bible Study post (to send it to a relative in jail who shares what I send with others on the same floor), I figured I'd post it here too, to make the time I spent on it more worth it.  (There are "questions for discussion" at the end of the original post, click here to find them.).  Okay, so here we go: Christianity isn’t always a shiny, happy, “everything goes smoothly and life’s always great” kind of faith.  It can be messy, painful, and difficult.  Many of us believers may someday find ourselves in a deep pit of despair, struggling with heartache, doubt, fear, desperately seeking assurance and reasons to keep clinging to Jesus, for evidence that our faith is resting on something solid, that we weren’t fooling ourselves all this time but that the Bible is really true, that God is really real, that He cares about us and can be trusted, that He is watching over us, that someday we’ll be with H