Bible Reading Coach, Week 14 (1 Samuel 20-31 & 2 Samuel 1-8) David: From Fugitive to King
Israel’s Glory Days were truly magnificent. But they were surprisingly short, and they came at a fearful price.
Israel’s Glory Days were truly magnificent. But they were surprisingly short, and they came at a fearful price.
Many small churches prepare for Easter Sunday under an unseen burden.
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In this week’s reading, we’ll meet Samuel, Saul and a shepherd boy named David.
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Jesus Christ was the most revolutionary, innovative, world-changing person who ever lived. His followers should be the same.
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Judges is a weird, fascinating time to read about, while Ruth is a tiny book that takes place during the time of Judges, but stands so beautifully apart from it.
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On Good Friday and Easter let’s get out of the way and let the best story of all stand on its own.
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This exciting book covers some of the Bible’s most well-known stories, plus some great principles that deserve a second look.
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Jon and Karl talk about how Jon used the principles he learned as a firefighter to help churches better understand how to do ministry that matters.
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This week we finish, not just the Bible’s 5th book, but also what’s called the Torah, or the Books of Moses.
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Success is great. Numerical increase is wonderful. Goal-setting is motivational. Celebrating positive achievement is important. Thankfully, we can do all of that without making numbers the central focus.
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