
Bible study


I am a theologian
All Christians have the responsibility and opportunity to think deeply about God. When we know Him better, we can love Him better.

Just not enough time
Know that if you are feeling overwhelmed and tired, you are not alone. What’s important is that you are honest with yourself and are keeping the main thing (your walk with God) the main thing.

Another year down
Growing up has its benefits: more years learning about God, more years cultivating deep, godly friendships, more years finding your place in the world.

Featured resources for February
Changed into His Likeness: A Biblical Theology of Personal Transformation by J. Gary Millar — When it comes to the Christian life, what exactly can

A new thing
“Remember not the former things, nor consider the things of old. Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert” (Isaiah 43:18-19).

Prioritize your life
If I’m not prioritizing my time spent in prayer, diving into the text, and considering the interpretations, implications, and applications of that week’s passage, then I won’t be prepared to support, encourage and learn alongside other believers.

Living on autopilot
God’s word is transformative. It does me no good to simply listen to or read that Word on autopilot without really taking anything in. Instead, I’m now praying to let it consume, work in and transform my life each day.

Featured resources for June
Check out the featured resources for June.

I am a theologian
All Christians have the responsibility and opportunity to think deeply about God. When we know Him better, we can love Him better.

Just not enough time
Know that if you are feeling overwhelmed and tired, you are not alone. What’s important is that you are honest with yourself and are keeping the main thing (your walk with God) the main thing.

Another year down
Growing up has its benefits: more years learning about God, more years cultivating deep, godly friendships, more years finding your place in the world.

Featured resources for February
Changed into His Likeness: A Biblical Theology of Personal Transformation by J. Gary Millar — When it comes to the Christian life, what exactly can

A new thing
“Remember not the former things, nor consider the things of old. Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert” (Isaiah 43:18-19).

Prioritize your life
If I’m not prioritizing my time spent in prayer, diving into the text, and considering the interpretations, implications, and applications of that week’s passage, then I won’t be prepared to support, encourage and learn alongside other believers.

Living on autopilot
God’s word is transformative. It does me no good to simply listen to or read that Word on autopilot without really taking anything in. Instead, I’m now praying to let it consume, work in and transform my life each day.
Bible study

I am a theologian
All Christians have the responsibility and opportunity to think deeply about God. When we know Him better, we can love Him better.

Just not enough time
Know that if you are feeling overwhelmed and tired, you are not alone. What’s important is that you are honest with yourself and are keeping the main thing (your walk with God) the main thing.

Another year down
Growing up has its benefits: more years learning about God, more years cultivating deep, godly friendships, more years finding your place in the world.

Featured resources for February
Changed into His Likeness: A Biblical Theology of Personal Transformation by J. Gary Millar — When it comes to the Christian life, what exactly can

A new thing
“Remember not the former things, nor consider the things of old. Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert” (Isaiah 43:18-19).

Prioritize your life
If I’m not prioritizing my time spent in prayer, diving into the text, and considering the interpretations, implications, and applications of that week’s passage, then I won’t be prepared to support, encourage and learn alongside other believers.

Living on autopilot
God’s word is transformative. It does me no good to simply listen to or read that Word on autopilot without really taking anything in. Instead, I’m now praying to let it consume, work in and transform my life each day.