“See the Good Land” is a tool that you can use to expand your understanding of the Scriptures. ‘Kpɔ Anyigba Nyui la Ða’ nye nusi nàte ŋu azã be wò Ŋɔŋlɔawo gɔmesese nagade to ɖe edzi. jw2019 (Ephesians 5:1, 9) One outstanding way to do...
What is the true nature of God? How do we read God’s goodness into all Scriptures? Where is Satan’s kingdom in the Old Testament? Did Moses partially misrepresent the character of God? Does God allow evil? What is the difference in God’s Omni-Presence and God’s Manifest Presence?
As the Lord opened my eyes to the reality of our growth as believers being tied to stepping out of our comfort zone, I realized that all the saints mentioned in the Bible were taken out of their comfort zone. Abraham left his family, his land, and ventured many long and difficult miles...
Free E-mail Bible StudyHumility: Disciple's Guide to a Humble Life In last week's lesson we considered the first part of Peter's plan for Christian maturity. Faith (1:1) The knowledge of God ("knowing God") to which faith opens the door (1:2), and ...
Catholic sacred art should be about the principles exemplified by the dogma/doctrines of the Church and the truth found in the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures; it should never deviate into the artist’s personal view of dogma or Scripture. ...
At the end of the book I share “9 Scriptures for Surviving the Times When God Seems Silent.” This section highlights three statements that are my starting place when I wrestle through unmet expectations, pain,...
JoelD Oh my god can be considered offensive to those who are religious. Normally religious people will not say "Oh my god" because it is an offence to their god, so instead they substitute it with goodness so that they do not scorn their gods name. ...