3 Misconceptions Your Kids Might Have About the Bible
The message of the Bible can be summarized simply: God has revealed his plan to save his people from their sins through Christ’s death and resurrection and the power of his Spirit.
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The message of the Bible can be summarized simply: God has revealed his plan to save his people from their sins through Christ’s death and resurrection and the power of his Spirit.
Whether you are a parent discipling your kids at home or a youth minister equipping students and their families, the following resources are historically proven and doctrinally vet...
I felt led by The Holy Spirit to type up something about the issues of self and hardness of heart - the dangers of allowing unforgiveness to lead to bitterness.
Welcome to another Thursday UNFILTERED blog post, the only blog that heard that the church down the street just hired some freak worship leader. He has no tattoos or piercings. The...
CBS News A proposal to make Bible stories required reading in Texas public schools is putting the state at the center of another contentious battle over the role of religion in cl...
In 1876, the hymn writer Edgar Stites composed a poem that caught the eye of none other than Dwight L. Moody, who asked his friend Ira Sankey to put it to music. Thus we remember i...
We should pray that, within our churches and communities, people would read God’s Word and meditate on it day and night—not merely for information or cultural impact, but to find a...
Life is full of teachable moments. The post Daily Bread Devotional 5.21.26 appeared first on First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth.
Use these statements to connect each session of Bible Studies for Life: Kids to Christ as you teach your children each week. Unit 1, Session 1: Samuel Listened to God Samuel used G...
Christians are God’s dear children, and with this great privilege comes great responsibility. The Bible, in both Testaments, is filled with imperatives.
1s & 2s—Make a Picture Frame Bible Story: Mary Showed Love to Jesus John 12:1-8Life Point: People can choose to show love to Jesus.Weekly Verse: I love You, Jesus. John 21:17 M...
Is there any sweeter sound to a parent's ear than a child's little voice praying to God? The post Teaching Kids to Pray Biblically appeared first on byFaith.
Myra Kahn Adams, Townhall Explore biblical teachings on forgiveness and the dangers of holding grudges in this quick Bible study.
Nancy has observed something about the teachers who have most impacted her life. They put the Word of God before their own thoughts. From Joshua’s story, see the importance of keep...
John 15 begins with a bizarrely extended metaphor about fruits and vines, which apparently is supposed to mean something. Well, one meaning is clear: people who don't worship Jesus...
Myra Kahn Adams, Townhall Explore the New Testament's teachings on the blood of Christ and its significance in the new covenant.
Jesus Christ is the seed becomes the firstfruits through his sacrifice and death on the cross.
As the COVID-19 pandemic accelerates, many are discovering their role as teachers, whether through homeschooling or simply sharing faith with others, and a seasoned expert shares p...
Acts Two is the basis for Pentecostalism. In case you don't know, that is a Christian religious movement which consists of several different denominations and independent churches,...
From Phillip Jensen – “Hard passages of the Bible are great passages. The reason that they are hard is because we are not thinking biblically. Wrestling with these hard passages gi...
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