Judges 13-16: Samson’s Hair
Samson’s Hair I have never heard a sermon from the pulpit about the virtues of Samson. They avoid him like the plague. The library is
Samson’s Hair I have never heard a sermon from the pulpit about the virtues of Samson. They avoid him like the plague. The library is
In Genesis 4, we are introduced to the world’s first dysfunctional family. In the previous chapter, Adam and Eve had fallen into sin by disobeying
Genesis 16—Running Ahead of God People often ask, “How do you know that the God of the western civilization, or the God of America is
Genesis 29-30: The Children of Jacob The nation of Israel is named after Jacob who was the grandson of Abraham. God told Jacob and his
Genesis 32: Wrestling With God In Genesis 25, Abraham passes away, and Isaac, the child of the promise of God became the next patriarch of
Below you will find the lessons and study material for the Spring 2016 Monday Bible Study of Acts. The first lesson will be on February 1st and go thru March 21.
The New Testament book called “Acts” is unique in the Bible in that it records about 30 years of history of the early church following
Christmas In The Old Testament Someone told me that the great philosopher, Plato, said that as one goes through life, he must find the opinions
Acts 2—The Birth of the Church Jesus had been crucified the week of the Passover, and then He was resurrected and appeared for 40 days
Acts 3-5: An Unexpected Miracle When we think of miracles that Jesus did, we may think of people that approached Jesus with a desperate need,
Acts 8-9: God’s Chosen Instruments In Acts 1:8, Jesus had commanded the disciples to go and be His witnesses to Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and even
Acts 10—To the Ends of the Earth We are all aware of exclusivism or barriers between cultures and races of people. In High School they
Acts 14—Seven Qualities for Effective Ministry Before Jesus ascended to heaven, He gave a final but all important command to His disciples in Acts 1:8,
Acts 16-17: The Sovereignty of God in Evangelism At the end of Acts 15, we see that Paul and Barnabas had a “sharp” disagreement about
Acts 19—Wild Times at Ephesus On his third missionary journey in Acts 19, Paul came back to the city of Ephesus, which he had visited