Posts with the category “faith-between-sundays”
Why Don't Some Prayers Get Answered? Understanding Healing, Depression, and God's Will
by Thomas Manning & Donald J. Galade on February 26th, 2026
In Episode 5 of the Faith Between Sundays Podcast, we tackle some of the hardest questions believers face:
• Why some healings in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Mark were instant—and others weren’t
• What Paul’s “thorn in the flesh” teaches us
• Whether anxiety is spiritual, biological, or both
• If medication means a lack of faith
• How to trust God when prayers feel unanswered Read More
Does the Bible contradict itself?
by Thomas Manning & Donald J. Galade on February 9th, 2026
Are there really inconsistencies, or do they disappear when you understand context, culture, genre, and the authors’ perspectives?
We walk through the most frequently cited examples—including Genesis 1 vs. 2, the flood timeline, God “changing His mind,” faith vs. works, the temptation of Jesus, different resurrection details, conflicting genealogies, generational curses, and more—explaining why each resolves cleanly when read carefully.
The Bible is not an encyclopedia; it’s one unified story of redemption through Jesus. Minor differences in eyewitness accounts actually strengthen its reliability. The core message—sin, salvation, Christ’s death and resurrection—remains unmistakably clear. Read More
Why are there so many Bible translations? Which one is right?
by Thomas Manning & Donald J. Galade on January 26th, 2026
Many Christians wonder why there are so many Bible translations if Scripture is God’s Word. The answer lies in history: the Bible was written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, and translation has always been necessary to make it accessible. Even Jesus quoted Scripture using the Greek Septuagint, such as when He summarized the greatest commandment: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength” (Deuteronomy 6:5). This shows that faithful translation is not a compromise, but part of how God’s Word has been preserved and passed down through generations. Read More
Why are there so many denominations? Which one is right?
by Thomas Manning & Donald J. Galade on January 13th, 2026
How do I know which denomination to choose? Let’s explore what makes a church faithful: it follows Scripture, points to Jesus, encourages mission, and nurtures a life of faith. Read More
An Angry God and a Patient Jesus?
by Thomas Manning & Donald J. Galade on January 12th, 2026
An Angry God and a Patient Jesus?
Making Sense of God’s Character Across the Testaments
One of the most common struggles people have when reading the Bible is the feeling that the Old Testament presents a God who is angry, severe, and quick to judge—while the New Testament shows a Jesus who is patient, gentle, and endlessly loving.
Some even wonder, “Are these the same God?”
It’s an understandable question. If you lift certain verses out of their context—especially from the Old Testament—you can easily build a collage of God’s judgment that seems overwhelming. But a collage isn’t a story. And Scripture tells a story.
Once we zoom out, a far clearer picture emerges. Read More
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Why Don't Some Prayers Get Answered? Understanding Healing, Depression, and God's Will
February 26th, 2026
Seen Through the Blood (It changes everything)
February 26th, 2026
Does the Bible contradict itself?
February 9th, 2026
Why are there so many Bible translations? Which one is right?
January 26th, 2026
Why are there so many denominations? Which one is right?
January 13th, 2026
