Bible Reading Coach, Week 49 (Philippians, Colossians, 1&2 Thessalonians, 1&2 Timothy) Paul Teaches, Rebukes and Encourages
The books may be getting smaller, but the teaching is as big as anything in the Bible.
The books may be getting smaller, but the teaching is as big as anything in the Bible.
Most of the New Testament books were written to groups of people, not individuals. So it’s important to read them that way.
Bible Reading Coach, Week 48 (2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians) Faith and Grace Read More »
A corrupt culture, a divided church, and love as the focus of the spiritual gifts. Paul’s letter to Corinth has never been more relevant – or needed.
Bible Reading Coach, Week 47 (1 Corinthians) Paul’s Advice to a Sinful Church Read More »
Romans may be the most culture-shifting book in the Bible, informing the early church and inspiring the Reformation.
Bible Reading Coach, Week 46 (Acts 25-28 & Romans) Paul & Rome Read More »
What happens when a group of ordinary Jesus-followers start operating under the power of the Holy Spirit? They turn the world upside-down.
Bible Reading Coach, Week 45 (Acts 1-24) The Early Church Read More »
More books have been written about Jesus than any other person. Second place (Abraham Lincoln) isn’t even close. And John kind of predicted it.
Bible Reading Coach, Week 44 (John) Jesus, the Word, the Light, the Life Read More »
If you could have interviewed the people who spent time with Jesus, what would your biography of Jesus look like? Probably a lot like Luke, since that’s exactly what he did.
Bible Reading Coach, Week 43 (Luke) Jesus, the Healer Read More »
This week’s teaching, like the book of Mark, is short and to the point.
Bible Reading Coach, Week 42 (Mark) Jesus, the Doer Read More »
This is as big a week as we’ve had yet. Not only do we move from the Old Testament to the New Testament, we also start the Gospels and meet Jesus for the first time.
Bible Reading Coach, Week 41 (Matthew) Jesus, the Messiah Read More »
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.