How Should I Study the Bible?
Hey Andy, I study books and scripts, etc., but I don’t actually study the Bible. I have to admit, though, I’m a little intimidated. Where do I start? Thank you! Hi, I can understand your [Continue Reading…]
Hey Andy, I study books and scripts, etc., but I don’t actually study the Bible. I have to admit, though, I’m a little intimidated. Where do I start? Thank you! Hi, I can understand your [Continue Reading…]
I read a study recently (sorry, can’t find the link) that said a huge number of Christians today don’t know the Bible, nor do they believe it’s important to. This wasn’t surprising for me to [Continue Reading…]
In “The Case for Christ”, Lee Strobel did a great job of touching all the points of dotting all the I’s in his research for the Risen Christ. He began as a skeptical agnostic with [Continue Reading…]
Josh McDowell: More Than A Carpenter Of all the Josh McDowell books I own, this is definitely one of my favorites. It’s a small book, but filled with lots of great information! And with it [Continue Reading…]
The original lesson said to use dominoes, but I found students tend to have a lot more fun creating towers as a small group (teams), with tiny marshmallows and toothpicks. (If you prefer the dominoes [Continue Reading…]
Point: Students will learn how to explore the Bible in order to enjoy all its benefits Scripture: (a bunch!) You’ll see. Materials Needed: Pens/pencils, etc. Bibles (of course!) Note cards You may want to have [Continue Reading…]
The first Sunday of every month is a day of celebration and excitement for me. Why? Because it’s the day when most churches partake in Communion, a.k.a., “Eucharist”. Although I’m not sure everybody “gets” what [Continue Reading…]
Hey Andy, Did Jesus know He was going to be raised again after being crucified, and if so, then why is Jesus’ death considered as all that much of a sacrifice for Him, when it [Continue Reading…]
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