Your Bible Study Topic:Faith God’s Word (the bible verses for your study):Matthew 8:5-15 Think About it (discussion questions that can be used … Who are you in Christ? Your Bible Study Topic: Who are you in Christ? God's Word (the bible verses for your study): Ephesians 1:4-...
There are some Bible verses everyone knows. John 3:16, for instance, everyone knows. Jeremiah 29:11 is another. This verse finds its way onto graduation cards and Instagram bios with notable frequency. It’s a great verse, and it makes us feel really good. ...
for some reason, I keep putting this off. I don’t know what to say on this marker. I have the dates she was born and died, and her name, but I don’t feel like I know her enough to make
Get it free (for the glory of God): Main Features 366 Daily devotions! Swipe (slide your finger) to move between days Choose any day’s devotion with the “Date” button Tap to see today’s Bible verse on the Bible Gateway website. Read it and the surrounding verses in your favorite...
A free and open-source Bible verse reference app. Verses are organized into different categories so you can easily find what you are looking for. Easily tap Bible verses also to copy to your clipboard for easy sharing to social media. I developed this app in response to my personal experienc...
You see….. Jesus LOVES useven whilewe are still sinners. Jesus went to the CROSS for us because of His loveforus. But until we truly accept not only the free gift of salvation because of all that He did on that cross for us, but also desire totrulywalk in a submitted and surrende...
Cry outrage, O reader, for the rude-mannered Obamas do not realize that a host is expectedto exchange gifts of equal valuewith a guest. ‘Shorter’ concept created byDaniel Daviesand perfected byElton Beard.We are aware of all Internet traditions.™...
Looking at his disciples, he said: “Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God. Blessed are you who hunger now, for you will be
The home secretary, Suella Braverman, tweeted after recent UK protests – in which thousands chanted “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” – that the slogan was “widely understood as a demand for the destruction of Israel”. She added: “Attempts to pretend otherwise are ...