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Set Captives Free! Oklahoma prisons releasing 462 non-violent offenders

Celebrate setting captives free with The Journey! I believe one way to live out Luke 4 and “setting captives free” is today’s action by Governor Stitt, who announces the commutations of 462 inmates, the largest single prison sentence commutation in U.S. History. Come to ACTION meeting on criminal justice reform at The Journey, Tuesday Nov 5, 7-8:30 pm at the Outpost (3171 S 129th East Ave.).

November 4, 2019
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A Few Good Men in Judah

Read in today’s Journey Bible Project blog about one of the few good kings among the many bad kings in Israel and Judah. Chris Dial tells about the life and times of Asa and then makes important applications to our lives today.

July 12, 2019
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Luke 22: “The Time of Trial”

In today’s Journey Bible Project Blog, Greg Taylor shows how Jesus does not propose theories about the meaning of his death. He enacts concrete actions based in historical realities such as the Passover and the Exodus to show how he and his death are becoming the new liberation of Israel from the powers of evil.

March 21, 2019
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DO YOU HATE PAYING TAXES?

If tax season gets you down, you are not alone. What does Jesus say about paying taxes? As tax filing day approaches, Greg Taylor takes a look at what Jesus says about paying taxes to government in today’s Journey Bible Project blog.

March 12, 2019
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Luke 19: Zacchaeus was a Wee Little Man

Zacchaeus in the Sycamore Tree is one of the first Bible stories that Journey preacher Greg Taylor remembers. The little song tells the story, and Luke gives some of the same details, but there’s much more to this story in today’s Journey Bible Project blog.

March 5, 2019
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Luke 18: “Be merciful to me, a sinner!”

Twice in this chapter we hear the voices of humble people crying out to the Lord, “God, be merciful to me . . .” What these two persons know is so vital to living in this new reality of the kingdom that Jesus is bringing. Read Luke 18 and discussion of this text in today’s Journey Bible Project Blog by Greg Taylor.

March 3, 2019
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