Foundations of the Faith


Every believer needs a clear foundation. Faith is not built on feelings, tradition, or cultural opinion. It is built on the revealed truth of Scripture. The Foundations of the Faith collection walks step by step through the essential teachings that form the structure of biblical Christianity — from belief in the Creator to the promise of eternal restoration. These teachings are not meant to overwhelm. They are meant to clarify.

Here we address:

  • Who God is

  • How He reveals Himself

  • How a relationship with Jesus begins

  • What happens after death

  • The resurrection promise

  • Judgment and eternal life

  • The New Heavens and the New Earth

Each teaching is rooted in Scripture and presented with calm clarity — calling believers back to truth, repentance, and readiness as the Bride of Christ. A strong foundation produces stability. And stability produces endurance.

We invite you to walk through these teachings slowly, prayerfully, and with an open Bible.


Belief in One Creator

A biblical foundation begins with recognizing God as Creator. This teaching explores why belief in one Creator matters and how it shapes everything that follows.

How Does God Reveal Himself?

God is not distant or hidden. Scripture shows how He reveals Himself through creation, His Word, and ultimately through Jesus Christ.

How Can Someone Begin a Relationship with God?

A relationship with God is not earned — it is entered through faith in Jesus. This teaching explains how salvation begins and what it truly means to follow Him.

Death Does Not End the Relationship Jesus Offers

Death is not the end of existence. For those who belong to Christ, the relationship continues beyond the grave.

What Are Sheol, Hades, and Gehenna?

The Bible uses different words to describe the realm of the dead and final judgment. This teaching clarifies those terms directly from Scripture.

What Is Paradise?

When Jesus promised “Today you will be with Me in Paradise,” He spoke of comfort and presence. This study explores what Paradise means biblically.

The Resurrection Promise

Christian hope is not vague — it is resurrection. Because Christ rose, those who belong to Him will also rise.

Judgment and Eternal Life

Every person will stand before God. This teaching explains biblical judgment and the promise of eternal life through Christ.

The New Heavens and the New Earth

The story of Scripture ends in restoration. God will renew creation and dwell with His people forever.