Welcome to Sharing Biblical Truth
The owners of this website view the Bible as the infallible Word of God.
By sharing Biblical truth, they hope to increase awareness of what the Bible has to say on a range of topics relevant to both believer and unbeliever.
Readers are encouraged to confirm the statements in every article contained on this site by investigating the Scriptures for themselves. By sharing Biblical truth, it is also hoped that many will turn back to the Word of God as their ultimate authority and that everything will be judged by it.
Acts 17:11 ‘they received the Word with great eagerness, examining the Scriptures daily to see whether these things were so.
Recent and Popular Articles
Age of accountability
by Truth for kids
This article has been written with caution and with the acknowledgement that there are things only God knows: the age of accountability
If Jesus was the Messiah, why don’t the rabbis believe in him?
by Jews for Jesus
Belief in Jesus is not simply a matter of intellectual persuasion. It entails the crucial decision to admit that one is sinful
Israel Palestinian Conflict: The Truth About the West Bank – Video
by Danny Ayalon
Jul 12, 2011
Israel’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Danny Ayalon explains the historical facts relating to the Israeli Palestinian conflict. The
Yini ukuba ngingazibulali?
Eyabhalwa Michael Houdmann
Impendulo: Izinhliziyo zethu ziyabanga kakhulu ngalabo abafuna ukuceda izimpilo zabo. Manje ngingakhuluma ngemizwa, njengukuphelela ithemba nokukhandleka. Ungezwa ngathi usekujuleni okukhulu, ubese uyangabaza ukuthi
The Abortion Holocaust
by Family Policy Institute
1 February 2009 marked the 12th anniversary of the legalization of abortion on demand in
The after effects of abortion
by AbortionFacts.com
Since the Court’s ruling in 1973, there have been many studies into the aftereffects of abortion. Their combined results paint a haunting picture of
UNESCO rules Cave of the Patriarchs as Palestinian
by Tovah Lazaroff, Eytan Halon, Shoshana Kranish
July 7, 2017
For the first time ever, the 21-member World Heritage committee recognized on Friday a significant Jewish