RhemaSearch — SEO & FAQ (Curated)

RhemaSearch — SEO & FAQ

Where revelation meets faith • Curated by the Congregation of Churches

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This page helps both visitors and search engines understand the scope of RhemaSearch — a faith-based, scripture-rooted Q&A library designed to make revelation searchable and faith practical. Below are curated samples from our training topics and keyword references that strengthen discoverability across the web.

RhemaSearch is powered by the Congregation of Churches, a non-denominational ministry devoted to Bible training, leadership development, and partnership media such as PartnerPodcast.TV, PartnerMonthly, and COC Direct.

Sample Q&A from the Library

Righteousness — What is righteousness?
To be in right standing with God.
Purpose — What is purpose?
Purpose — the reason why. The original intent or intentions for creating something or someone.
Prayer — Why should I pray?
Obedience. Jesus taught that “men ought always to pray and not faint.” Prayer authorizes heaven’s will on earth.
Luke 18:1 (KJV); Genesis 1:28 (KJV)
Discovering Your Gifts and Callings — Where do we find any mention of the gifts and callings?
Romans 11:29 declares, “For the gifts and calling of God are without repentance.” God’s call is permanent and unchanging.
Romans 11:29 (KJV)
Understanding Healing — How does one receive their healing?
Healing begins with salvation. It flows from Christ’s finished work — the same faith that saves also heals.
Kingdom Economics — What is the Kingdom of God?
The Kingdom of God is God’s government — His rule, reign, and system of order operating in the hearts of believers.
Luke 17:21; Colossians 1:13; Matthew 6:9–11

SEO Keywords & Index Topics

Keywords: Bible Q&A, Theology Questions, Rhema Word, Logos, Graphe, Faith, Healing, Kingdom Economics, Gifts and Callings, Congregation of Churches, PartnerPodcast.TV, PartnerMonthly, Christian Leadership, Online Bible Training.

These keywords and sample questions help search engines recognize the unique educational value of RhemaSearch as a theological reference and training resource. Our mission is to make revelation accessible, verifiable, and alive.