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Our home page represents one of over 150 pages of this site and provides visitors with an introduction to what we offer here. It also provides connectivity to interactive content, giving a better educational overview of what the Christian faith is all about.

The presentation of this website presents spiritual Christian concepts in a biblical and conceptual way about the creator God to anyone with an interest in their spiritual life, or anyone who seeks answers to questions along their spiritual journey.

Reference Christian Eternal Theological Concepts is a website presented from a biblicist viewpoint, and is not representing any church denomination’s interpretation of the Scriptures, or from a religious cult–defined as teaching one person’s private interpretation of the Scriptures. We consider these concepts or views agreeing with a Christian Orthodox view; A view historically in line with the teachings of God the Father and his Prophets, and God the Son, Jesus Christ, and his Apostles, as written in the original Scriptures.

EXPLANATION OF FEATURES ON THIS SITE

We designed our website for non-believers, new Christians, and seasoned Christians functioning at any stage in life, to include those Christians working toward a degree or advanced degrees in Bible or Theology. Depending on where you are in your spiritual journey, we leave you the following information about this website, as listed on our menu bar above:

  • Doctrinal Studies Index—Bible studies written for non-believers and new Christians.
  • Word Study Index—Written in Bible Encyclopedia format for a better understanding.
  • Essay Index—A deeper study using Christian concepts for those looking for more.
  • Education Index–Christian educational resources for Christian individuals and churches.
  • Interactive Links—Designed to bring interactive links for everyday use of our visitors.
  • Stay Informed Page—Providing website and news links from multiple sources, on multiple topics, from conservative perspectives. (Found Under “Interactive Links” tab above.)
  • RCETC Magazine—is our single continuous running magazine, with articles added from time to time, comprising of Christian guest writers and Christian reprint articles from Christian authors, as posted on FaithWriters.com.

OTHER FEATURES

  • For the convenience of those looking for a way to read the Bible in their own language, RCETC makes available the link: Biblis.com, and can be found on our “Interactive Link” page.
  • And for those that want to hear the Scriptures read in their own language, we make available the audio Bible provided by “Talking Bibles”, located under the “Interactive Links” tab above.
  • Our RECIPROCAL LINKS Directory offers link connectivity to many Christian Ministry websites worldwide and can be accessed through clicking on “Interactive links” on the menu bar above.

This website is simple to get around on and if you have any comments or questions, contact us. I hope that this Christian website will be informative and helpful in your search for the truth in your spiritual journey. If you have questions about the Christian Faith or its biblical doctrines on any level, ask your questions using our “Contact Us” form.

John 6:35—Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life; he who comes to Me shall not hunger, and he who believes in Me shall never thirst.” (NASB)



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  • And Give You Peace
    by Ben Van Arragon on December 21, 2025 at 5:00 AM

    Read: Numbers 6:22-27 Thus you shall bless the people. (v. 23) In the novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, C. S. Lewis introduces us to Narnia—a cursed world in which it is “always winter, but never Christmas.” The savior of that world, Aslan, marks his arrival by ushering Christmas in. The book’s main characters,

  • His Joy
    by Ben Van Arragon on December 20, 2025 at 5:00 AM

    Read: Hebrews 12:1-11 For the joy that was set before him [he] endured the cross. (v. 2) When I was young, my two favorite days of the year were my birthday and Christmas. The thing I most looked forward to on those days was . . . presents. Of course! I had no greater joy

  • Our Joy Complete
    by Ben Van Arragon on December 19, 2025 at 5:00 AM

    Read: John 16:16-24 Ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be full. (v. 24) Nearly a third of John’s gospel is devoted to “the Farewell Discourse”: Jesus’s final words to the disciples before he goes to the cross. In the Farewell Discourse, Jesus prepares the disciples to continue his ministry in the absence

  • Leaping for Joy
    by Ben Van Arragon on December 18, 2025 at 5:00 AM

    Read: Luke 1:39-55 My spirit rejoices in God my Savior. (v. 47) Mary and Elizabeth had tremendous adversity ahead of them. As an older woman, Elizabeth faced a risky pregnancy and challenging delivery. As an unwed pregnant teenager, Mary faced familial rejection and social stigma. Both women would raise their children in Roman-occupied territory. Their

  • Quiet Discipleship
    by Claudia Elzinga on December 17, 2025 at 7:53 PM

    Not every faith story begins in a church pew or features a public baptism ceremony. Sometimes discipleship looks like a quiet room, with a Bible being read in Dutch, and a devotional being read in English.

  • Mourning into Dancing
    by Ben Van Arragon on December 17, 2025 at 5:00 AM

    Read: Psalm 30 . . . but joy comes with the morning. (v. 5) Advent is a season of waiting. Waiting can be difficult, but it can also be infused with joy. Memories of Christmases past inform the anticipation of the Christmas that is coming. Even though Christmas Day isn’t here, thinking about the joy

  • The Joy of the Redeemer
    by Ben Van Arragon on December 16, 2025 at 5:00 AM

    Read: Zephaniah 3:14-20 He will rejoice over you with gladness. (v. 17) For much of my life, I was self-conscious about my musical ability and my singing voice. Then my girls were born, and I started singing all the time. I sang to soothe them to sleep when they were babies, to distract them when

  • The Joy of the Redeemed
    by Ben Van Arragon on December 15, 2025 at 5:00 AM

    Read: Isaiah 35:1-10 Everlasting joy shall be upon their heads. (v. 10) You are reading these words about halfway through Advent. If like me, you live in the Northern Hemisphere, then your Advent falls in the dead of winter. But as I read today’s passage, I’m picturing spring: trees budding, flowers blooming, birds busying themselves

  • Unexpected Joy
    by Ben Van Arragon on December 14, 2025 at 5:00 AM

    Read: 1 Samuel 2:1-10 I rejoice in your salvation. (v. 1) What makes joy so important that we celebrate it all week during Advent? It’s easy to confuse joy for something else. Although joy and happiness appear almost the same, they have completely different sources. Happiness is “outside-in”: it’s an emotional reaction to external circumstances.

  • Love Perfected
    by Ben Van Arragon on December 13, 2025 at 5:00 AM

    Read: 1 John 4:7-21 We love because he first loved us. (v. 19) When my wife and I got married, I thought my love was complete. Nearly ten years later, we had our first child, and then I was sure my love was complete. Then, when we had our second child, my love expanded yet

 

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