Welcome to Biblical Christianity! My name is Alice, and I’m so glad you’re here.
I am a Bible-believing Christian who holds that Scripture is the supreme authority in all matters of faith and life. The Bible is the inspired, infallible Word of God, given to us so we may know Him deeply and personally.
Through Scripture, we understand His will, His decrees, and how to live a life that honors Him.
I created this website as a platform to share God’s Word with those who have not yet come to a saving knowledge of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. I also hope to encourage fellow believers to stand firm in their faith and assure them that they have made the right decision in surrendering their lives to Christ.
My Story
I was not raised in a Christian home, but I always considered myself one. Growing up, I attended Mass regularly and was deeply involved in Catholic traditions, believing that my religious observance made me a good person bound for heaven.
However, I later realized that attending church and performing rituals does not make someone a Christian. A true Christian is one who has a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ (John 1:12).
My first real encounter with Christ happened at a Daily Vacation Bible School (DVBS) when I was 10 or 11 years old. That summer, I prayed to receive Jesus as my Lord and Savior. However, my understanding was still shallow, and I eventually drifted back into nominal Christianity.
It wasn’t until I moved to another country that God truly took hold of my life. Through trials and challenges, I realized my deep need for Him. When I finally accepted a friend’s invitation to church, I experienced an overwhelming joy unlike anything before.
This led me to recommit my life to Christ, take a step of obedience through water baptism, and begin serving in ministry.
My First Ministry: Music
Ever since childhood, I dreamed of playing the guitar. Without one at home, my cousins and I took turns learning from a country gospel songbook. I started with the simplest chords and practiced diligently.
When I joined the music ministry, I seized the opportunity to improve. Through a short course at church, I refined my skills, and by God’s grace, I began serving as a guitarist for worship and street preaching. It was a joy to use the talents God gave me for His glory.
Sharing the Word of God
Today, I serve in the education ministry, a role that has deepened my hunger for God’s Word. Preaching and teaching Scripture is a great responsibility, but it has motivated me to study and meditate on it more diligently.
Sadly, biblical Christianity is increasingly unpopular. Many who claim to be Christians reject the authority of the Bible, twisting its message to fit personal beliefs. God’s standards—especially on morality—are often watered down.
Now, more than ever, we must stand firm on the truth of Scripture. Those who uphold biblical authority are often labeled as intolerant or bigoted, but we must remain faithful to God’s Word.
Moving Forward
It’s time to return to Scripture and live by its teachings. As Paul urged, let us follow Christ’s example (1 Corinthians 11:1), contend for the faith (Jude 3), and stand firm, giving ourselves fully to the work of the Lord (1 Corinthians 15:58).
I invite you to explore my site, engage in discussions, and join me in this journey of faith. May the Lord bless and strengthen you!
Resources & Contact
I will be sharing reviews and recommendations on books, films, videos, and other resources for Bible study, sermon preparation, and personal devotion.
If you have any questions or need support in your faith journey, feel free to reach out to me at aliceap2@biblical-christianity.com. I typically respond within 24 hours—if you don’t hear from me, feel free to send another message.
Waiting for His return,
Alice
Aloha from Maui, Hawaii.
My name is Kimo.
I was wondering what Bible are you quoting scriptures from.
I understand you have Spiritual Discernment to separate your self from the Catholic Church.
There are many false doctrines coming from watered down, scripture removing and twisted, scriptures added, from many versions of the bibles out there.
I trust the KJV of the Bible.
Also, do we worship only God the Father through Jesus Christ?
I know we continuously thank our Lord Jesus for His Birth, His ministry, Crucifixion, Ascension and sending the Comforter, the Holy Spirit, but does our worship go to the Father only.
I understand the the Three are One but does the Lord point our worship to Father God only?
And what is your view on original sin?
Are we all born sinless and our first act of disobedience as a child makes us a sinner or are we sinners inheriting sin through Adam and Eve?
Aloha Kimo! Thank you so much for stopping by and for your thoughtful comment—greetings from across the ocean!
Unless otherwise noted, I typically quote from the ESV (English Standard Version) in my posts.
I appreciate the beauty and history of the King James Version and respect believers who prefer it. While the KJV is a faithful translation, I also believe that God’s Word has been preserved across many reliable translations.
It’s important to use discernment and compare translations prayerfully, as you’ve mentioned.
Regarding worship: Scripture shows that our worship is ultimately directed to the one true God, who exists as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Jesus Himself said in John 5:23 that all should honor the Son just as they honor the Father.
When we worship Jesus, we are not taking anything away from the Father—we are worshiping the fullness of the Triune God. The Father is glorified through the Son, and the Holy Spirit enables and directs our worship.
On the topic of original sin: the Bible teaches that we are all born with a sinful nature, inherited from Adam (Romans 5:12, Psalm 51:5). We are not born morally neutral or sinless; rather, we are in need of salvation from the moment of birth. Praise God for His mercy and grace through Jesus Christ, who redeems us from the curse of sin.
Thank you again for reaching out, Kimo. I love seeing fellow believers digging into the Word and asking deep questions. May the Lord bless you richly as you continue to seek Him!
In Christ,
Alice
Hello Alice,
It is very interesting to read your progression Christian relationship in learning how you embraced the love that Jesus Christ as your personal Saviour, and how you felt you have always been a christian, even though you did not attend a church growing up.
There are lots of kind caring people in the world, that have never attended a Church, due to circumstances in their lives that as prevented them, or maybe other purposes. However, we Christians – followers of God, continue to pray for all people, where God will continue to do his amazing miracles, in those who wish to learn about God’s words, and even those who are reluctant to accepting the Truth.
You mentioned some people twist the scriptures to their liking. Yes! I certainly agree a lot of people do that, as well as some people, that just refuse to accept the Truth in the Holy Bible too.
For example, one of it is concerning the Ten Commandments, where God said remember the Sabbath Day to keep it Holy, (This is in respect, thus saith the Lord. But most people tend to twist that sentence into their own liking, and assume it does not matter, because their Generation Ancestor said they do not need to keep the seventh day, Saturday, which is the Sabbath day.
As much as we may love our Ancestors etc, is not God their creator and our creator too? God knows their heart. But surely It is better to obey God, our creator, than anybody that tells us to do the opposite from what God did not tell us to do in the Holy Bible!
Yes keeping the seventh day Sabbath, which is Saturday, is very much included in the Ten Commandments, and it is very important that we obey God, to grow stronger in his grace.
Acts 5:29. We should not trust in our feelings either, or other people’s feelings. We should only Trust in the word of God. Proverbs 3: 5-6 (For God knows the devil plays around with peoples feelings and emotions, which causes most of them to make wrong decisions in their lives etc, and even causes most people to be blinded by the truth).
Apostle Paul, who was converted by the Holy Spirit of God, and followed All God’s words – Law and The Ten Commandments of God, which included keeping the seventh day Sabbath. Paul made it clear to those who follow the Law of God, by saying do not let anyone judge you, concerning Sabbath Day. (Paul said this, because God already commanded that we keep the Seventh Day (Saturday) Holy, so why would anyone be confused on which Sabbath to keep?
God did not tell us to keep Sunday the First Day of the week, God commanded that we keep the Seventh Day, which is Saturday). Exodus 20: 8-10, Mathew 19:16-22.
I understand the s of Jesus Christ was Greatly resurrected on Sunday the First Day of the week, but that does not mean that is the Sabbath day, according to God’s words! Jesus christ resurrection did not not change the fact, that God said, remember the Seventh day – Sabbath Day to keep it Holy, (which is Saturday). If you count Sunday the First Day of the week to Saturday, you will learn it is the Seventh day.
As Christians, we teach,study and learn from each other, but more so from God’s words, to gain wisdom and understanding. We christians are the Salt of the world, to help others, by repeating Gods words in correcting others too. But unfortunately, there will still be those, who will refuse to accept the Truth.
God does not want people to be directed wrongly Ephesians 4:14-16.) Therefore having Bible study with a dedicated Seventh Day Adventist, Sabbath Keeping Church, they would fully study with you, and you will find it so rewarding.
May God Bless and help you, as you seek God’s true words.
God Bless.
Hi Caroline,
Thank you so much for your thoughtful and passionate comment. I truly appreciate your willingness to share your perspective and the Scriptures that have been meaningful to you.
It’s clear you have a deep love for God’s Word and a heart to see others grow in their understanding of His truth.
I agree with you that there are many in the world who may never have had the chance to attend a church due to various circumstances, and I believe God does work in incredible ways to reach people, even those who might feel reluctant or far from Him.
Regarding the Sabbath, I understand your conviction about the seventh day, and I respect your belief in keeping it holy according to God’s commandment. As you mentioned, we are called to obey God rather than tradition or the ways of the world, and it’s so important to seek His guidance in everything.
In my own journey, I’ve come to embrace the Lord’s Day as a celebration of Jesus’ resurrection. I do believe it’s essential to honor God in our worship and rest, though I understand there’s much debate on the specifics of which day is best observed as a Sabbath.
I appreciate your reference to the Scriptures, especially Exodus 20:8-10, and the example of the early Christians in Acts.
Ultimately, I think it’s vital that we continue to seek God’s will in all things, and like you, I believe in studying His Word to gain wisdom and understanding. I also agree that we should always seek to love and support one another in the faith, even when we may not see eye to eye on every point.
I’ll certainly keep your thoughts in mind as I continue to grow in my own walk with the Lord.
Thank you again for your heartfelt comment, and I pray that God continues to bless you in your studies and your journey with Him.
God bless you richly!
Precious Alice,
I like to talk with you about the possibility of joining your efforts to share the message of God’s love and Jesus, through peace and love.
Dear Samy,
Thank you so much for your kind message!
I truly appreciate your desire to share God’s love and the message of Jesus through peace and love. It’s such a blessing to connect with others who share the same passion for spreading His word.
I’d love to explore the possibility of working together and hearing more about your thoughts on how we can join efforts in this mission.
Please feel free to share more details about your ideas, and let’s see how we can make a positive impact together.
Blessings,
Alice