What can we learn from the early Church that may give us a clue into how we can do this “church” thing in a way that better allows God to be God in our lives?
After years of warfare, Joshua gives his last words of advice to Israel that are just as important to us today.
How do we even know what dinosaurs looked liked? How do we know how old they are? Could we be wrong? We’ll use the study of dinosaurs to show why the Bible can be trusted to explain the world we live in.
Several chapters in Joshua are set aside to describe the distribution of the Promised Land to various tribes. Can there be any meaning for our lives today?
Time and again the nation of Israel failed to hold up their end of the covenant the Lord had made with them. Sometimes almost everyone got it right, but even then, one or two made bad decisions like Ai in Joshua 7. Were there still consequences? What could be done to bring them (and us!) into that “I got your back” relationship again?
The account of the fall of Jericho is far more than a kid's story. It’s a real event overflowing with spiritual significance for our lives.
How do we even know what dinosaurs looked liked? How do we know how old they are? Could we be wrong? We’ll use the study of dinosaurs to show why the Bible can be trusted to explain the world we live in.
How much faith do we have to have to find salvation? How much of our past will God forgive?
Based in part on the accounts in the Book of Joshua, Thomas Paine, one of America's founding Fathers, referred to God as “boisterous, contemptible, and vulgar.” What would make him say that and how should Christians respond?
The presence of God moves us to trust Him in all circumstances. Find out what it means for God to be present in our lives and how His presence changes everything.
We’re starting a new series especially aimed at kids for our Family Sunday’s, the 4th Sunday of every month called, “We’ve Got Dinosaurs!” We’ll use the study of dinosaurs to show why the Bible can be trusted to explain the world we live in.
Easter pageants, plays, celebrations, pilgrimages. It’s every church’s highest attended Sunday. Even non-believers go to church on Easter Sunday. Why is it such a big deal?
Paul wraps up his second letter to the Thessalonians with a mix of hope and warnings that are just as applicable to us as they were to those early Christians.
Rescue is coming. Rest is coming. Jesus is coming. But what do we do until then?
At the end of 1 Thessalonians, Paul gives instruction on how to live like a believer in light of Christ’s eminent return. Sometimes these things seem impossible to accomplish. How can we follow these instructions today?
The Thessalonian church expected Jesus to physically return soon. Now Timothy reports to Paul a widespread speculation among church members that newly dead believers would miss out entirely, that Christ's return would be too late for them. So when is Jesus returning and how will we know?
The Thessalonians were a people who spent their lives worshipping false gods and indulging in sexual immorality. That was until Paul introduced them to Jesus and everything changed. 1 Thessalonians 4 is Paul’s letter to those people answering the question of “What now?”
Joel Olsteen. Andy Stanley. Billy Graham. What should a Christian leaders look like? We’ll discuss it as we continue our study of Thessalonians.