Threshing Floor Podcast 086: Listener Feedback, Eastertide and Who gets to be Willie
In this episode, Joshua and Drew settle down for a nice long conversation directed by twitter feedback. We handle a multitude of topics offered up by you.
In this episode, Joshua and Drew settle down for a nice long conversation directed by twitter feedback. We handle a multitude of topics offered up by you.
Are you looking for a free small group discussion lesson about waiting for God to direct your life? Pierce Drake shares another fantastic discussion lesson on the differences between David and Saul.
Are you looking for ways to get your students comfortable around one another and maybe get rid of fidgets at the same time? Chasity Opphile shares three great low-prep games that make great icebreakers!
Does engaging social media leave you scratching your head? Faith Hooper shares 10 social media tips to help you start well.
Has it been a long winter for you? Let this Weekly Breather help you unfold your leaves and soak in the light of God’s presence.
Sometimes we tend to romanticize the saints and theologians who have gone before us. Joseph Wood speculates as to whether Jerome was really so dedicated to God or just striving to earn God’s acceptance.
Are you looking for a lesson to teach your students about worth and being chosen by God? Pierce Drake shares another free small group lesson on David’s rise to the throne.
How can you help your students make a difference? Chasity Opphile shares ways to teach them how to fight human trafficking.
In this episode of The Threshing Floor, we wanted to provide a different type of experience. The Easter Vigil is a tradition dating back to the early church and is still in practice in different expressions
Are you looking for a free discussion lesson for your students? Pierce Drake shares a lesson about David being anointed as king and being faithful where you are.
Need another new game to get the fidgets out of your students? Adam Jones shares a real winner with “Impossible Shot.”
What’s the best way to honor your high school seniors? Andrew Chappell has some suggestions.