Austin and Isaac talk about what Scripture is and how we read it. What affect does our personal experience have on how we read the Bible? Does our experience change what is true? Watch, listen, and pray with us.
Austin and Isaac talk about what Scripture is and how we read it. What affect does our personal experience have on how we read the Bible? Does our experience change what is true? Watch, listen, and pray with us.
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Biblical Theology: History Books | Race in the Bible Is the idea of race in the Bible? In the last episode of this series, Adrianna Anderson joined Austin to study the books of Joshua, Judges, and Ruth. This week, we’re looking at the history books of the Old...
BIBLICAL THEOLOGY: GOD'S PLAN FOR THE NATIONS Adrianna Anderson is back as we continue walking through the Old Testament and look at Biblical Theology. These three books, Joshua, Judges, and Ruth, share the history of God's people in the promised land. There is much...
Biblical Theology: The Law | Theology of Race Adrianna Anderson is back with us to discuss the law: Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy- the theology of race. We take a high-level view of these books and see the many lessons God has for His people in dealing with the...
On Monday, our nation observed Presidents’ Day. This holiday gives us an opportunity to honor the role and office of President in our country. It also serves as an opportunity to reflect how we as Christians can pray for those who represent us as citizen servants in...
Antisemitism is back in the news. Multiple presidents of prominent universities were recently summoned to Congress to testify about a rise in antisemitic incidents on their campuses. Their refusal to answer questions about whether antisemitism violates school policies...
I don’t run at night or before the sun comes up. I wonder if you don’t either. While my husband can strap on a headlamp and reflectors and hit the neighborhood running, I have to be more cautious—even in the suburbs. Common sense tells women that running in the dark...