
No Ordinary Love
Jesus loved us and gave Himself as an offering. He considered His momentary human feelings of no account; a higher consideration than self took Him to the cross.
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Jesus loved us and gave Himself as an offering. He considered His momentary human feelings of no account; a higher consideration than self took Him to the cross.
Read MoreWe want simple answers to our questions, but the Bible is a grand drama that unfolds in stories over thousands of years. And so, we’ve changed the way we read the Bible. And in some ways, we’ve even changed the Bible that we read.
Read MoreHow do you remind yourself of the places God has brought you through? On this episode of Walk Thru Voices, Michael Gunnin talks about the importance of remembering the faithfulness of God.
Read MoreOn this episode of Step Into the Story Podcast, you'll hear the strange, inspiring, miraculous story of how God placed His call on Bill Newman, Chaplain of the Appalachian Trail.
Read MoreShe first encountered Jesus as a university student in a culture hostile to Christianity. After becoming a Christian, she was forever changed. After attending a Walk Thru the Old Testament live event, she is better able to share the gospel with her family members.
Read MoreBible reading can be difficult, with all sorts of hazards and distractions to keep us from it (like schedules, jobs, family stuff, lack of understanding, and more, plus an Enemy who doesn't want us to read it). Even so, when we spend time with the Lord in Bible study, we will grow closer to Him.
Read MoreHere’s a question worth asking: Rather than feasting on the rich, sumptuous, and challenging fare of God’s Word, are we snacking on bite-sized bits of Bible truth?
Read MoreWe love the Bible! Here's a fun little bit of poetry about the Bible called "The Bible in 50 Words." Enjoy!
Read MoreAre we surviving on little snack-sized nuggets of Bible truth, or are we feasting on the rich, sumptuous, and, at times, challenging fare of God’s Word given for us? Do we want to grow and thrive in our Christian walk, or are we too easily satisfied?
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