About Me
My name is Artur and I have been a biblical Christian since 2015. That's when my life changed forever - I discovered that the Bible is not a dusty book sitting on a shelf, but a living, pulsating Word of God that speaks to every person with the same power as it did thousands of years ago.
I recognize Scripture as the inspired word of the Creator, addressed personally to each of us. I do not treat it as a collection of literary myths, poetic tales, or fairy tales dressed in religious costume. I believe that everything recorded there actually happened.
So I believe in six-day creation - not in a random explosion that somehow produced life on its own. I believe that the waters of the flood in Noah's time truly covered the earth and that God saved humanity through one faithful family. I also believe that the first people after leaving Eden lived for hundreds of years - Methuselah lived to 969 years, which sounds like fantasy to modern people, but to me it is recorded truth.
Furthermore, the Bible is full of prophecies about the future - perhaps the near future. Prophecies about the end times, about Christ's return, about judgment upon nations. These are not abstract visions for theologians or poetic "metaphors" open to arbitrary interpretation. The Book of Revelation and Christ's words are concrete prophecies - they should be read literally, as warnings and promises that everyone should familiarize themselves with.
Unfortunately, modern Christian denominations seem to forget about this. Instead of proclaiming the full truth, they pour out pleasant stories: "God loves you," "everything will be fine," "don't worry." Yes, God loves us - but that love also has requirements. It has direction. It has purpose. And the Bible is the compass that points to that purpose and leads to a happy, well-ordered life.
Who am I to proclaim such theological truths?
Nobody special.
I am an ordinary man who was born in Poland, lived like most people - far from God, in my own world, by my own rules. Though I thought I was a Christian because I went to church every Sunday. And then something changed. The Lord allowed me to know His true face through the Word contained in Scripture. And for that I am incredibly grateful to Him - every single day.
I am not a saint. I have many stains, falls, and sins in my life. Things I am ashamed of. Decisions I wish I could take back. But that's exactly the beauty of the Gospel - it's not about being perfect. Each of us has been tainted by sin. Everyone. And only the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross can wash that stain away. Not our merits. Not our efforts. Only His blood.
I have no license, no diploma, no official authorization to discuss religious topics. But you know what? The apostles didn't have one either. They were fishermen, tax collectors, ordinary people. The prophets of the Old Testament - shepherds, farmers, exiles. And Jesus Himself? A carpenter from Nazareth. No license. No seminary. And yet His words changed the world.
Every day I discover Scripture anew. I try to live according to its principles - I don't always succeed, but I try. I build a relationship with God through prayer and meditation on His Word. And I want to share this. I want to show others what I found. What changed me.
I may be wrong. I may make mistakes in interpretation. I am aware of this and remain open to civilized criticism - the kind in the spirit of truth, not malice. However, in everything I write on this site, I stay as close as possible to Scripture itself. I avoid overinterpretation. I don't add "my own doctrines." Because God's truth doesn't need human embellishment - it is beautiful on its own.
Why do I do this?
Because I feel I owe something to the Lord.
I received a gift from Him - the gift of knowing the truth, the gift of salvation, the gift of new life. What should I do with it? Keep it to myself? Hide it under a bushel like a candle that gives light to no one? No. I want to share. I want others to experience the freedom and peace that a true relationship with God brings.
I also know how great the joy in heaven is when even one soul turns to the Lord:
"I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent."
- Luke 15:7One soul. Imagine - the entire heavenly host rejoices over one person who returns to the Father. Is there anything more beautiful? Is there anything more worth the effort?
I've always felt a warrior's spark within me. A desire to change the world, to fight for something greater, to leave a mark. But when I started reading Scripture and observing Christ's life, I understood one fundamental truth: our Christian duty is not to save the world, but to save souls.
The world will pass away anyway. Heaven and earth will pass away. Scripture describes exactly how this world will end - trying to save it is a Sisyphean task, tilting at windmills. But souls? Souls are eternal. Souls can be saved! Therefore, through this website, I will do my best to serve the Lord as His instrument and - if He allows - bring new sheep to His fold. May God bless me in this, guide me, and protect me from error.
Now, this is very important
Stop for a moment and think: what does Christianity look like in the 21st century?
In my opinion - it is in an incredibly difficult, even tragic position. Attacked from two sides, weakened from within, increasingly blurred and uncertain of its identity.
On one hand, faith in God is being systematically pushed to the margins by Western civilization. In its place comes a new "religion" - state-sponsored, intellectual, progressive. A religion whose gods are science, progress, and self-actualization. Whose commandments are ecology, tolerance, and "love" understood as acceptance of everything. Where there is no sin, no judgment, no consequences - only infinite affirmation of every choice.
On the other hand, those who still believe in the Christian God often practice a dead faith. Faith based on empty phrases: "God loves you," "receive the sacraments," "say your prayers," "go to church on Sunday - and everything will be fine." As if salvation were a vending machine where you insert a coin and get a ticket to heaven.
But true faith doesn't work that way. A true relationship with God is something much deeper, more demanding, and more transformative. It's not a transaction - it's a transformation. It's not a list of rituals to check off - it's daily walking with the Lord, listening to His voice, submitting your life to His will.
That's exactly why this website was created. To show that there is another way. That you can believe truly - not for show, not out of tradition, not out of fear - but out of conviction, out of love, out of deep understanding of who God is and what He expects from us.
Everything you need, you will find in Scripture. Not in human doctrines, not in church traditions, not in theologians' opinions - but in the Word of God itself. Open it. Read it. Let it speak to you.
I invite you on this journey.
Together, let's discover what God has to say to us.