
Featured resources for October
The Way Home with Dan Darling — The Way Home is a weekly podcast featuring conversations with key Christian leaders on church, community and culture.
The Way Home with Dan Darling — The Way Home is a weekly podcast featuring conversations with key Christian leaders on church, community and culture.
The words we have chosen to use to describe God are both perfectly accurate and, at the same time, not enough to wholly depict Who God is.
As Christians, we should read the Bible so that we can better flourish as human beings under divine creation. … We should read the Bible in community with others and generously pay attention to those who may understand the same text in different ways.
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.
Keep studying, keep returning to those pages, and watch how God will continue to shape and grow your mind and heart in a way that leads you closer to Him.
James gives us a glaring reminder not to let the gap between God’s word and our will become so wide that we fall.
Here are this month’s podcast suggestions from your friends at The Scroll: Pray the Word with David Platt — Short, daily meditations on God’s Word
Theistic Evolution finds the scientific evidence for macroevolution compelling, and therefore accepts it as a mechanism (even the primary one) God used to create organic life in all its forms – microbial, plant, animal and human.
The Way Home with Dan Darling — The Way Home is a weekly podcast featuring conversations with key Christian leaders on church, community and culture.
The words we have chosen to use to describe God are both perfectly accurate and, at the same time, not enough to wholly depict Who God is.
As Christians, we should read the Bible so that we can better flourish as human beings under divine creation. … We should read the Bible in community with others and generously pay attention to those who may understand the same text in different ways.
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.
Keep studying, keep returning to those pages, and watch how God will continue to shape and grow your mind and heart in a way that leads you closer to Him.
James gives us a glaring reminder not to let the gap between God’s word and our will become so wide that we fall.
Here are this month’s podcast suggestions from your friends at The Scroll: Pray the Word with David Platt — Short, daily meditations on God’s Word
Theistic Evolution finds the scientific evidence for macroevolution compelling, and therefore accepts it as a mechanism (even the primary one) God used to create organic life in all its forms – microbial, plant, animal and human.
The Way Home with Dan Darling — The Way Home is a weekly podcast featuring conversations with key Christian leaders on church, community and culture.
The words we have chosen to use to describe God are both perfectly accurate and, at the same time, not enough to wholly depict Who God is.
As Christians, we should read the Bible so that we can better flourish as human beings under divine creation. … We should read the Bible in community with others and generously pay attention to those who may understand the same text in different ways.
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.
Keep studying, keep returning to those pages, and watch how God will continue to shape and grow your mind and heart in a way that leads you closer to Him.
James gives us a glaring reminder not to let the gap between God’s word and our will become so wide that we fall.
Here are this month’s podcast suggestions from your friends at The Scroll: Pray the Word with David Platt — Short, daily meditations on God’s Word
Theistic Evolution finds the scientific evidence for macroevolution compelling, and therefore accepts it as a mechanism (even the primary one) God used to create organic life in all its forms – microbial, plant, animal and human.
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