Summer Reflection in 1 Corinthians, Week 8
Paul calls believers to see themselves as servants and stewards—accountable not to human judgment, but to God, who alone knows the heart and will one [...]
Paul calls believers to see themselves as servants and stewards—accountable not to human judgment, but to God, who alone knows the heart and will one [...]
In this passage, Paul reminds the church that they are God’s temple—called to holiness, humility, and godly wisdom—and warns against self-deception, pride, and the destructive [...]
Helen Roseveare was born on September 21, 1925. As a child, she had a Sunday school teacher who once told their class about India, and Helen resolved to herself that she would one day be a missionary; however, despite her Christian family and faithful church attendance, Helen sensed a void in her life and distance from God.
We can look at what this man suffered and then read the words of his hymn “whatever my lot, thou has taught me to say, it is well, it is well with my soul”. This man knew what he was writing for he had suffered much.
Thank you, @pengleraig for this hard copy of Modern Marxism. Here is my endorsement for Patricia’s book: If you’re like me the Covid era has left me [...]
Erin’s Audio Adventures! This listen was recommended by our friend @thomasascol in his words he believes everyone should read this and I agree with him. [...]
God's Wisdom in Proverbs by Dan Phillips is a great book. It's well written, it's well researched, it's interesting, and it's very thought provoking. Phillips starts [...]
It has always perplexed and bothered me that many, many books about the gospel (and many evangelical tools) start with the Law, or the cross, [...]
I picked up The Most Misused Verses in the Bible by Eric J. Bargerhuff when I was at Masters one summer and read most of it on [...]
The Great Elephant is an allegory for children by Nik Ranieri. It has all the makings of a great story: the plot moves along nicely (without [...]