Bible Reading Coach, Week 40 (Habakkuk – Malachi) The Last Prophets, and an Expected Messiah
We know their names, but who were Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi? This week we give them some of the overdue attention they deserve.
We know their names, but who were Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi? This week we give them some of the overdue attention they deserve.
Jonah, we know. But Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Micah & Nahum? Not so much. Let’s take a closer look. You’ll be glad we did.
What is the internet doing to our brains, our relationships and our ability to minister? Rick Hiemstra has the stats. And some hopefulness.
Daniel’s faith is one of the Bible’s great stories. Hosea’s obedience is one of its most heartbreaking – for him, for God, and for anyone who reads it.
In books like Ezekiel we can get caught up in spectacular visions. But don’t forget they’re about real people’s lives – and they apply to our lives as well.
Karl Vaters talks with Ron Klassen about seeing the unique nature of the small church, not as a problem to be solved, but as a strength to leverage.
How do we read a book when the prophecy is literal (time-stamps included), the visions are metaphorical, and the prophet lives 500 miles away?
Faith that is worth anything must acknowledge negative consequences along with positive blessings. This week, we’ll see how that plays out.
Karl Vaters talks with Matt Whitman, of the Ten Minute Bible Hour, about how to become better Bible teachers, whether online or in person.
What happens when God’s patience is spent, God’s prophet runs out of tears, and even the ungodly king recognizes he’s doomed?