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The Bible📝

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The Bible is a collection of religious texts central to both Christianity and Judaism. It is an anthology of ancient writings—including instructions, stories, poetry, prophecies, and letters—believed by adherents to be the word of God. The word "Bible" comes from the Greek word biblia , meaning "little books," which reflects its nature as a library of diverse texts collected into a single volume. Main Divisions The Christian Bible is divided into two main parts: The Old Testament: This section largely corresponds to the Hebrew Bible (also called the Tanakh ). It contains the history of God's creation, the early history of the world, and the story, laws, prophecies, and wisdom literature related to the ancient Israelites (God's covenant nation) leading up to the time of Jesus. It was primarily written in Hebrew . The New Testament: This section is specifically Christian. It focuses on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ (as told i...

Think Twice About Yoga🧘‍♀️

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  Why Christians Should Think Twice About Yoga 🙏🧘‍♀️ In today’s culture, yoga is often seen as just another form of exercise, relaxation, or stress relief. Many even combine it with their daily routines, believing it’s a harmless way to stay fit. But have we ever stopped to ask: Is yoga really just physical exercise—or is there more to it spiritually? I recently came across a thought-provoking YouTube video titled “Why Christians Should NEVER Do Yoga” by Taylor Alesia , and I truly believe it’s something every believer needs to watch. Taylor sheds light on the deeper spiritual roots of yoga that many of us may not be aware of. What seems like innocent stretching or meditation is actually rooted in spiritual practices that don’t align with the teachings of Christ. As Christians, we are called to guard our hearts and minds, ensuring that the practices we engage in bring us closer to God, not away from Him. This video is not just informative—it’s eye-opening. It challenges us to...