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Sunday Stillness – What’s in The Word?
Sunday Stillness – What’s in The Word? I am continuing to study Titus using the SIMPLE Method of Bible Study and Ed Hird’s book Restoring Health. Today I am working through Titus 1:9. If you want a PDF of the SIMPLE Bible Study – please click on SIMPLE Bible Study by Janis Cox. Of course, I start with a… Continue reading Sunday Stillness – What’s in The Word?
Janis Cox,
Sunday Stillness - What's in The Word? - Growing Through God's Word
Sunday Stillness – What’s in The Word? I am continuing to study Titus using the SIMPLE Method of Bible Study and Ed Hird’s book Restoring Health. Today I am working through Titus 1:9. If you want a PDF of the SIMPLE Bible Study – please click on SIMPLE Bible Study by Janis Cox. Of course, I start with a… Continue reading Sunday Stillness – What’s in The Word?
Janis Cox,
What Then Is Left of Christianity? - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
Bishop Hilarion Alfeyev, the Russian Orthodox Bishop of Vienna and Austria, made the following remarkable statements.
Randy Alcorn,
Restore your life - Are deceivers blinding You to God's purpose for your life? - Growing Through God's Word
Are you looking to restore your life and purpose? What is distracting you? Join us at Growing Through God’s Word and find others who are working together to follow Jesus.
Janis Cox,
AI: A Dangerous Shortcut for Pastors, Writers
By Elizabeth Prata SYNOPSIS I share Ken Ham’s insights on the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) for pastoral work. Ham argues that using AI diminishes pastors’ theological st…
Elizabeth Prata,
Restore your life – Are deceivers blinding You to God’s purpose for your life?
Are you looking to restore your life and purpose? What is distracting you? Join us at Growing Through God's Word and find others who are working together to follow Jesus.
Janis Cox,
When it’s right to be dogmatic: Rejecting ‘What does this verse mean to me?’
By Elizabeth Prata Hermeneutics. It’s not a word you hear often inside of churches. In our watered down state, preachers and pastors rarely use the “big words” any more. If they d…
Elizabeth Prata,
Discerning Leaders
Thispost was first published during April 2014. –ed. In myprevious post on discernmentI closed by quoting1 Thessalonians 5:21–22, which is essentially the biblical recipe for discernment: “Examine everything carefully; hold fast to that which is good; abstain from every form of evil.” “Examine everything carefully” (1 Thessalonians 5:21) is a command for all believers. In
John MacArthur,
Can women learn theology from other women? Another take
By Elizabeth Prata This past April there was a social media discussion that erupted after a man named Dale Partridge posted a podcast or two or three, claiming that it is unbiblical for women to te…
Elizabeth Prata,
Faith Minus Reason Equals Irrational Unbelief
Thispost was first published during April 2014. –ed. Many people mistakenly think of faith as inherently noble. A once-popular song extols the virtue of faith, or believing: “I believe for every drop of rain that falls, a flower grows.” No onereallybelieves that, of course, but that is not the point. The song is a paean
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