1 Samuel 11:1-15: “What happened when the Spirit of God Came Upon Him?”
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Gary Holloway wonders what battles for justice we must engage today. He tells the story of Saul and Samuel from 1 Samuel 11:1-15.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Gary Holloway wonders what battles for justice we must engage today. He tells the story of Saul and Samuel from 1 Samuel 11:1-15.
Human migration has been an important component of our history. However, not all migrations have been the same. This is what’s happening with our people who have taken this big risk in search of new opportunities.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Gary Holloway wonders if we tend to choose leaders too much by appearance today as they did in Israel.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Gary Holloway wonders if the way Israel wanted a king is anything like how much stock we put in which party is “in office” today.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Gary Holloway asks what physical reminders we have around us that God is our “stone of help.”
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Gary Holloway describes how the hand of the Lord was heavy upon the Philistines who defiled the Ark of the Covenant.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Gary Holloway tells the story that resulted this tragic phrase: “the glory of the Lord departed.”
In 2010 Greg Taylor preached a sermon at our church formerly called Garnett Church of Christ. This sermon is provided in three blog posts and the complete audio of the sermon is posted in all three blogs. We are providing this because it has been requested worldwide by members of Churches of Christ and other denominations struggling with moving forward from traditional views and roles of women to women participating more freely in worship assemblies.
In 2010 Greg Taylor preached a sermon at our church formerly called Garnett Church of Christ. This sermon is provided in three blog posts and the complete audio of the sermon is posted in all three blogs. We are providing this because it has been requested worldwide by members of Churches of Christ and other denominations struggling with moving forward from traditional views and roles of women to women participating more freely in worship assemblies.
Greg Taylor with his wife, Jill, who teaches calculus and is head of the math department at Broken Arrow High School. One of the life mission’s of Greg and Jill is to live and lead in a church, modeling an complimentarian-egalitarian marriage, and what like is like as working parents raising children. They have three adult children, Ashley, Anna, and Jacob. They want to live in The Journey in ways that show what a church and kingdom growth can be when women and men lead alongside one another.
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