Holy Spirit

A simple Bible study on Galatians 5:22–23 showing that the fruit of the Spirit is singular, not plural—one fruit with many attributes. This Zuko Explains article contrasts fruit and gifts, explains why character matters, and shows how believers can help this fruit grow through prayer, Scripture, obedience, fellowship, and real-life testing.
A practical “how NOT to do it” guide to evangelism: 13 common ways Christians accidentally crash and burn, plus humble real-life examples and a better way forward. Honest, non-shaming, and designed to help you stay in the conversation long enough for real fruit to grow.
“Praying in the Spirit” is a biblical phrase often misunderstood or narrowly defined. This article examines every major New Testament reference to Spirit-led prayer, allowing Scripture to define its meaning. Rather than emotional experience or ritual, praying in the Spirit is shown to be prayer empowered, directed, and aligned with God’s will — sometimes involving tongues, always involving submission, truth, and love.
This SOS Bible study explores speaking in tongues as presented in Scripture, asking whether tongues are a language, a sign, or a requirement. By examining Acts, Corinthians, and the teaching of Jesus and Paul, this article gently tests the claim that tongues are necessary evidence of salvation or a second baptism of the Holy Spirit. Readers are invited to Say, Obey, and Share what the Bible actually teaches—without pressure, formulas, or fear.
Christadelphians are a Bible focused Christian movement that seeks to model faith and practice after the early church. They emphasise careful Scripture reading, adult baptism by immersion, and weekly remembrance of Jesus’ death. However, Christadelphian teaching departs from historic Christianity on several core issues, including the nature of Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, and the meaning of salvation. This article offers a calm, Bible based explanation of who Christadelphians are, what they believe, where their teachings diverge from the gospel, and how Christians can engage thoughtfully and graciously using Self Discovery Bible Study (SOS) principles.

I have spent a good chunk of my life around the desert. The first time I got posted out to these places I thought that nothing could ever live here nevertheless thrive. The gidgee tree and spinifex grass are the only things that will even try and grow in the driest places. Even they sometimes can’t get a hold.

I stayed long enough to see the first rains in an area for seven years and it was only a sprinkle overnight that didn’t even settle the dust. It lasted maybe 30 minutes. It was a very short-lasting celebration!