
Who Am I Sexually?
It’s not saying anything special to note that sexuality is at the heart of a lot of modern life, from advertising to politics to entertainment and culture. What does God have to say about human sexual...
19 Elo 20240s

A Bramble Among Trees
The story of Abimelech in Judges 9 is really the conclusion to Gideon’s story, and brings up many of the themes we have seen throughout our study of Judges: foreshadowing against kings, the rule of Go...
12 Elo 20240s

Who Am I Spiritually?
We continue our study on identity by considering the difference between the word “Christian” and “disciple” – which word did the early Christians use to identify themselves? How does our spirituality ...
12 Elo 20240s

A Reluctant Leader
Many (if not most) Christians are familiar with the first two-thirds of Gideon’s story, with good reason. It’s full of great lessons and easy-to-remember events. But to fully situate Gideon in the con...
5 Elo 20240s

Who Am I?
Questions of personal identity have become endemic to modern politics and culture, from the way we teach our children to the way we vote for president. How does the Bible talk about identity, and how ...
5 Elo 20240s

If the Lord Wills
James gives an interesting take on our attitude toward the future when he instructs the reader to say “if the Lord wills.” What does an “if the Lord wills” attitude look like, and why is it important?...
29 Heinä 20240s

The Man in the Mirror
What is the point of reading or studying the Bible at all? James uses a particularly striking analogy to both consider the importance of the question, and to answer it. Click Here to Listen. (This ser...
22 Heinä 20240s

A Woman’s Triumph
The story of Deborah, Barak, and Jael gives us a little bit more insight into the actual day-to-day job of a Judge in Israel, as well as reminding us what exactly God is looking for in His servants. (...
15 Heinä 20240s




















