WHY IS “NOW” SO IMPORTANT?
Mark Manassee, senior minister for the Culver Palms Church of Christ, shares in today’s Journey Bible Project Blog about the importance of NOW in the theology of Paul in Romans 8.
Mark Manassee, senior minister for the Culver Palms Church of Christ, shares in today’s Journey Bible Project Blog about the importance of NOW in the theology of Paul in Romans 8.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Mark Manassee, senior minister for the Culver Palms Church of Christ, shows how important it is to understand how Paul thinks of sin and how it is overcome in Christ.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Mark Manassee, senior minister for the Culver Palms Church of Christ, reminds us how important is the ritual of baptism. Do you remember your baptism? Have you been baptized? Read today’s blog about the importance of baptism in Romans 6.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Dan Dozier continues in Judges, telling the crazy story of how Samson lost his wife in less than one week.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Dan Dozier reads Judges 14, tells the story of Samson with us and asks, “Can God use evil for good purposes?”
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Dan Dozier stands with two pillars from the story of Samson in Judges 13.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Dan Dozier asks, “Exactly how destructive is pride?” He shows in the story in Judges 12 that pride can kill.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Dan Dozier tells one of the most tragic stories in the Bible. The story of Jephthah’s vow gone wrong.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Dan Dozier reads Judges 10 about how Israel continued to sin and then mourn the consequences and repent again. Then Dan asks an interesting question about our own prayer lives: Do we treat God like a vending machine?
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Dan Dozier reads Judges 9 and tells a story about when he bloodied his own nose! Gideon did much worse. Do we ever act in evil ways that boomerang on us?
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