BARTOLA IS THE BEST
Ashley Taylor writes a tribute to Bartola, our children’s minister. Ashley was our children’s intern this summer.
Ashley Taylor writes a tribute to Bartola, our children’s minister. Ashley was our children’s intern this summer.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, we find a respite from the violence in the narratives of Joshua, and it seems the writer of Joshua is happy about this as we are! Take a look and read Joshua 11-12 with us today.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Joshua 10 tells a “sun stopping story”!
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Joshua 9 tells the intriguing story of the Gibeonites who tricked the Israelites.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Greg Taylor reminds us that we participate in the humanity of the scriptures, be honest about the violence in the texts and in our own lives. Greg reminds us that we are not above scriptures but must enter them to participate, not pontificate.
Our sin has devastating effects in our lives, driving wedges between us and God, between us and others. In Joshua 7 we read a story about sin in the camp, and this blog is mostly application about how The Journey walks with one another as image bearers loved by God but who also are cracked and broken and sinful image bearers who need grace and truth in our lives.
Do you know the story of Rahab, a prostitute in Jericho? And if you know that story, do you know the rest of the story? In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Greg Taylor tells the amazing gospel story of a woman with a past who learned to trust in the God of Israel.
Do you know what Joshua’s name means? It means the same thing Jesus name means. In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Greg Taylor reveals what Joshua and Jesus mean.
Are you a squash of a leader or an oak tree leader? In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Greg Taylor looks at a leadership principle about how leaders emerge over time, applying the life of Joshua to our leadership today.
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