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“I need advice. Yes, the Bible, I know. But what if I need advice on dating? Really, the Bible?” Heading into a very practical study taken from the book of Ruth.Ruth 3
You may have heard the quick comparison of the gospel and other religions. Other belief systems say “Do” while the gospel says “Done.” Our study heads further into this comparison.John 14:1-11
Remember in grade school, those rare moments where the teacher was called out of the room? In most cases, chaos ensued. The class did whatever it wanted So, if we tell ourselves there is no God, does that also introduce the likelihood of chaos? We’ll explore this question in our study today.Psalm 14
If you look in the “Big Questions” box, the existence of God is one of the biggest. Our series of studies heads directly into a discussion of that question today.Psalm 14
The book of Ecclesiastes tells us that “there is nothing new under the sun.” So how does that apply to new ideas that pop up from time to time within the church? We’ll look at this question in this study.2 Tim 3:10-17
There’s something attractive about “new and exciting.” But does that mean we have to be careful about how we regard the “unchanging” Word of God? We’ll look at that question in this study.2 Tim 3:10-17
Typical of this time of year, we often look back at the 12 months just wrapping up. Lots of metrics to consider, but what would you tell yourself if the metric was “taking advantage of opportunities to glorify God? Maybe the question that pops to mind is “What does that even mean?” Looking both backward and forward in this study.John 21:15-19
Let’s go right to the heart of the matter. For a good number of people, the joyful holiday celebrations aren’t that joyful! So how do we fix that? Our study today aims to do just that.John 14:6
Granted, Christmas messages typically don’t focus on the resurrection. But we’re going to do just that in this study with the intent of raising the “merry” even further on your Christmas celebration.John 11:25-26
Perhaps your default perception of God lives in the “Ruler” category. And rightly so. But do we sometimes miss out on the compassionate care that our God has for us? We’ll look at that attribute in our study today.John 10:11
You’ve likely heard the talk about “the good old days” when no one worried about locking their doors. Such a sense of security feels further away on a daily basis. But our passage today introduces a solution to the need for a sense of safety.John 10:9
Hindsight is 20/20. From our modern perspective, some of the ideas about Jesus during his day are hard to fathom. How could they miss it? But is it possible that parallels to this blindness are all around us today? Our study looks directly at this question.John 8:12
The assignment, watch 30 minutes of news and find a single example of unity. Mission impossible? Feels like it at times, right? And yet, all things are possible with God. Do we subconsciously exclude unity from “all things?” We’ll explore unity in our study today.Phil 2:2
There are a lot of reasons folks find to celebrate during the Christmas season. Believers know that the incarnation is at the heart of the celebration. But is there even more that we can lean into to fuel this celebration? We’ll go for further understanding of the roots of the season in this study.John 6:35
The Bible is the textbook of theology. Yes. But… the Bible also speaks to the single person who has desires, or the married person who has desires. Very practical discussions included in this study from the book of Hosea.Hosea 1
If you grew up with the “flannel-graph in Sunday School” generation, it’s likely that the story of Hosea didn’t make the rotation. Nevertheless, there are lessons to be learned, and we’ll go in pursuit in this study.Hosea 1
Maybe you’ve heard the challenge to “preach the gospel, and use words only as a last resort?” What is the gospel impact of our personal finances? What do we tell the world around us with our wallet? This topic in the focus today.2 Cor. 9:6-15
Stereotypic impressions of the church from the outside? “They want money.” What’s the flipside of this negative take? What is a cheerful giver? We’ll explore this topic today.2 Cor. 9:6-15
Perhaps you’ve heard of fleeting joy, a temporary breeze of positivity that is cherished for the brief moment that it lands on you. Our study today tackles the idea of complete joy. Complete sounds better than fleeting. Let’s explore these types of joy in this study.Phil 2:2
If there’s a grizzly bear in your house, you’ll know it. But we have to install detectors to tell us about invisible things like radon gas. So, what are the lurking but invisible threats that are around us and possibly in us every day? We’ll explore that question in this study.Acts 8:26-40





Thank you for this wonderful message. I will share it with family & friends.
Thank you for this wonderful message. I will share it with family & friends..