This blog, paulashishdeep.blogspot.com, exists for one simple reason:
to think seriously about Christian faith without pretending that everything is easy or already solved.
Here you will find articles, reflections, research notes, answered questions, theology discussions, devotional thoughts, and sometimes uncomfortable ideas. Some posts are written slowly and prayerfully. Some are written after wrestling with Scripture, history, or doctrine. All of them are written with sincerity, and some are generated through AI.
Christian faith did not grow in silence or comfort. It grew through questions, debates, mistakes, suffering, and deep trust in God. This blog tries to respect that reality.
What We Share Here
- Bible studies and explanations in simple language
- Theology and doctrine explained for common readers
- Devotional content for daily reflection
- Research-based articles with historical and biblical context
- Honest answers to difficult or misunderstood Christian questions
- Thoughts on faith, doubt, culture, and Christian living
This is not a place for shallow motivation or quick spiritual slogans. It is a place to read slowly, think carefully, and grow steadily.
Who This Blog Is For
This blog is for:
- believers who want to understand their faith better
- students of theology and Bible
- people who have questions but are afraid to ask them in church
- readers who prefer clarity over religious noise
You do not need to agree with everything written here. You only need to read with an open and thoughtful mind.
Our Approach
We try to stay
- faithful to Scripture
- honest about history
- careful with interpretation
- respectful toward different Christian traditions
Faith does not become weak by asking questions. It becomes weak when questions are forbidden.
A Small Note
This blog is independent. It is not owned by any institution, denomination, or organization. When this idea came to my mind, i was in my theological journey and God has really been Very Gracious to me.
If even one article helps you read the Bible more clearly, pray more honestly, or think more deeply, then this blog has done its job.
AMEN!