
I can do all things through a verse taken out of context
When Christians quote Philippians 4:13 (“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me”), chances are they’re conveying the opposite of what Paul was saying.

Is healing ‘the children’s bread’? No
One of the proof-texts cited by those who claim that God wants all Christians physically healed now is the "children's bread" passage about Jesus and the Syro-Phoenician woman. But an examination of that story shows it doesn't mean that at all.

What Jehovah Jireh really means
If you’ve heard the phrase Jehovah Jireh, chances are it was in the context of God providing material things for us. But the only place in the Bible that name is mentioned reveals it’s about a far greater provision.

The real satanism
When you think of satanism, you may think of explicitly worshiping an actual devil. But when we let the devil speak for himself in the Bible, we see that true satanism not about worshiping him, but ourselves.

The preacher preached Jesus. People said they were healed. But …
The preacher preached to thousands. He spoke of the love of God, and the name of Jesus. Several people appeared to be healed. It's a scene that resembles a charismatic church ... but it wasn't.

A TALKING CROSS at the Resurrection?!?
The gnostic Gospel of Peter contains a very strange story that most Christians would laugh off, but some more popular claims of divine revelation since then are just as false.