
We Get Ready for the Future with God by Remembering the Past
We prepare ourselves for an abundant future with God by expressing gratitude for how he has worked in our lives in the past.
We prepare ourselves for an abundant future with God by expressing gratitude for how he has worked in our lives in the past.
Paul recognizes that the gospel makes possible a reconciliation that heals the disastrous effects of the fall.
The gospel calls all of God’s people to engage in acts of witness to the surrounding world.
Worship is the central act of the people of God in response to his majestic and loving rule. It serves as a witness and invitation to the nations.
In seasons of hardship, the eternal God is our hope and the source of renewal for an abundant future.
The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus reenact and fulfill the Old Testament story.
Psalm 82 is a counter-cultural proclamation of justice and judgment. It is a prayer that the values of God’s kingdom will manifest in our world.
People of faith may experience crises when their understanding of God’s goodness does not match their experiences of life.
Putting our hope in the living God is foundational for the life of faith. Read more from Brian Russell as he walks us through Psalm 42.
Sometimes life challenges are our own doing. Other times, it’s the evil intentions of enemies, bouts with illness, or catastrophic events. In all circumstances, the book of Psalms awaits our careful reading.
Whether you’re a small group leader, a Sunday School teacher, or just sharing Scripture with people in your life, teaching the Bible is a high calling. However, it doesn’t have to be mysterious and out of reach. In today’s Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Brian Russell offers three tips for faithfully teaching the Bible.