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    Anonymous

    As Christian parents, we want to raise our children according to God’s will and guide them on the right path. At the same time, we sometimes worry about being too strict, and whether our efforts might unintentionally lead them to turn away from the faith. Since learning often involves making mistakes, we wonder how much space there should be for children to experience the world and grow through their own choices. How can we find a healthy balance between guidance, discipline, and grace?

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    1. Stewart Bloor Avatar

      Thanks! As always, a great question. Watch this space.

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    Anonymous

    Hi Stewart,

    I sent you a question about parenting a few days ago and just wanted to check whether you received it. I was also wondering if you’re still open to questions.

    Thanks so much!

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    1. Stewart Bloor Avatar

      Hello. No, sorry, haven’t received anything.
      Yes! They are all very welcome indeed!

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      P.S. I randomly thought, I’ll check the spam folder and there it was. I have it now! Thanks!

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        P.P.S. For some reason both your posts ended up in the spam folder.

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    Anonymous

    Things have been somewhat challenging recently, but I’m sure there will be more questions—I’m on a quest🙂

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    1. Stewart Bloor Avatar

      Sorry to hear that. I will pray for you.
      Hopefully so, as they were actually excellent and, without doubt, would have been encouraging for others who watched.

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    Anonymous

    Hi Stewart,
    Just wanted to say a big thanks for answering my questions this year.
    It’s really helped me on my faith journey.
    Merry Christmas, and keep up the great work!

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    1. Stewart Bloor Avatar

      Hello and thank you so much. I’m glad you’re ok, I had been thinking about you actually as there hadn’t been a question for a while. That’s not a prompt to post again, by the way! Just saying I was hoping that nothing was wrong.
      Great to hear from you again. Merry Christmas and every blessing.

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    Anonymous

    I’m sure many of us would agree that we love our children, parents, and spouses more than any worldly possession, role, accomplishment, or accolade. We would sacrifice anything to look after and support those we love — and many of us would even give our lives if it meant saving a loved one from a disastrous situation.

    As Christians, we also carry the heavy awareness that some of our loved ones may be walking the broad path that leads to destruction. This reality can cut deeply into a believer’s heart. So how does a Christian navigate this painful truth?

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    1. Stewart Bloor Avatar

      Thank you. Excellent, as always. Will be in next Sunday’s online service.

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    Anonymous

    “Why do people so often get caught up in things like outfits, buildings, or religious appearances—sometimes even self-righteousness—instead of focusing on a real relationship with the divine?”

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    1. Stewart Bloor Avatar

      Thanks. Already recorded this week’s video, so will be in next Sunday’s.

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    Anonymous

    “What is the conscience from a Christian perspective? Everyone has a conscience, but when God speaks to His children, does He use the conscience as part of that?”

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    1. Stewart Bloor Avatar

      Thanks, again. Great question. We’d already recorded this week’s when I got the post so will be in next Sunday’s video.

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    Anonymous

    “Symbols carry great power, as the same image can hold many meanings for different people. What does the cross represent to you, and would your answer remain the same if you had to express it in a single word?”

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      Thanks. Will be in this weekend’s online service.

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    Anonymous

    “How can a Christian ensure that they don’t backslide?”

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      Thanks! Will be in next Sunday’s online service.

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    Anonymous

    How should we think about Christians from other denominations? Over time, the Church has become fragmented, with divisions between Catholics, Orthodox, Evangelicals, Pentecostals, and many others, each holding different theological perspectives. In light of these differences, can we still affirm that there are genuine followers of Christ within these traditions, all belonging to the one Body of Christ? Or perhaps the deeper issue is whether I am asking the right question in the first place.

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      Thanks. Brilliant question.

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    Anonymous

    “Thank you again, Stewart. Your recent responses have been incredibly helpful.
    What does the phrase ‘beauty for ashes’ mean, and how can it be seen in real-life situations?”

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    1. Stewart Bloor Avatar

      Thank you for the positive comments. Really appreciated.
      Again, watch this space!

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    Anonymous

    Thanks, Stewart. I appreciate your time and attention.

    People don’t get to choose the situation they’re born into—whether it’s a Buddhist, Muslim, secular, or even completely non-religious environment. Some grow up in cultures shaped by science and academia, where the idea of faith might seem foreign or even at odds with the way they understand the world.

    With that in mind, how can a Christian make sense of the fact that so many people—throughout history and even today—may never have had a real chance to hear or understand the message of Christianity?

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    1. Stewart Bloor Avatar

      Thanks, again. Once more, watch this space…

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    Anonymous

    “When a Christian dies, do they go straight to heaven, or do they go somewhere to wait?”

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      Great question. Watch this space…

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    Anonymous

    “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”
    The faith journey might have its ups and downs, but is it normal for a Christian to have doubts about their faith? Is it a problem if they do?

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      Thanks for the question. Watch this space..

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    Anonymous

    “What does it look like in a practical, real-world sense to put on God’s armor, and what is its purpose?”

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      Thanks. Great question. Watch this space.

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    Anonymous

    Are ghosts real? What are they? From a Christian perspective

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    1. Stewart Bloor Avatar

      Thanks for the post. Will cover that in next Sunday’s (June 15) online service.

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