What Is The Book of Enoch?
How authority should we (the church) give The Book of Enoch? Should it be included in our western ‘canon’ or not?
How authority should we (the church) give The Book of Enoch? Should it be included in our western ‘canon’ or not?
How is your faith being displayed in this moment of life? How is your life any different? How is your life pleasing to God?
What would it look like to give God your first and best? How would living by faith, impact this year?
What’s your faith position on the origins of the universe? What’s your reaction to hearing that you’re God’s image-bearer?
We have a problem. We are naturally blind to our own nature, convincing ourselves that we are justified. Therein, creating a godlike existence, doing what is right in our own eyes. The point is that evolution struggles to explain why we’re not inherently good. Instead, the evidence actually shows us that humanity is inherently selfish. The same problem Adam and Eve had in the very beginning.
Have you ever asked yourself, “Why was I born? Why am I here? Why do I exist?” The real question is, “Who am I?” The starting point to answering this question is found in the first chapter of the Bible.
“Then God said, ‘Let us make man in our image, after our likeness.'” Genesis 1:26
An Important Connection to Women In Ministry This week, we’re tackling 1 Timothy 2:11-15 and the difficult topic of women in ministry. “11 A woman should learn in quietness and full submission. 12 I do not permit a woman to teach or to assume authority over a man; she must be quiet. 13 For Adam was…
A balanced look at women in ministry, exploring three major views and why Scripture supports the complementarian perspective.
ABRAHAM: The Dependable Phlegmatic This week, we’ve walked through Genesis, looking at the life and leadership of dependable, yet phlegmatic Abraham. As a reminder, let’s go over what that exactly means. When Abraham’s focused on God‘s plan and purpose, we see these dependable moments. He’s empathetic, cooperative with family members and other tribes, tolerant of other cultures, and has a…
ABRAHAM: The Dependable Phlegmatic This month, we’ve focused on a few key Biblical leaders. This week, we’ve walked through Genesis, looking at the life and leadership of Abraham. (Remember that Abram and Abraham are the same men.) Scripture shows two sides of Abraham. He has dependable moments of empathy, cooperation, tolerance and genuine care. And yet,…
ABRAHAM: The Dependable Phlegmatic Like every Biblical leader, we see certain characteristics and personality traits as we explore the Scriptures. As we walk through the chapters of Genesis written about Abraham, we see a dependable, yet phlegmatic nature in his words and actions. When he’s focused on God‘s plan and purpose, we see these dependable moments….
ABRAHAM: The Dependable Phlegmatic “Father Abraham had many sons. And many sons had Father Abraham. I am one of them. And so are you. So let’s all praise the Lord.” Last week, I began a post-series on Biblical leadership titled, “Leaders Are Everywhere”. Each week throughout this month, we’re going to explore a different Biblical leader. Each…