Course Spotlight: “Foot Washing”, by Dexter Wakefield
When we perform the foot washing ceremony, there are two things that we need to be very aware of as we perform them. We wash, and we are washed. And […]
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When we perform the foot washing ceremony, there are two things that we need to be very aware of as we perform them. We wash, and we are washed. And […]
Many people think of Passover as a Jewish holiday and Easter as a Christian holiday. But are they right? Take a look at a helpful comparison of Passover and Easter […]
There are two types of bread, leavened and those that are not. What can we learn from looking into these two different types? Take a look at the words used […]
Are you taking the time to examine yourself as we approach Passover? Take a look at our Passover course and the Sermon: Laodicea and Passover Examination by Mr. Gerald Weston. […]
Peter had a vision that many have taken as a revelation that unclean meats could now be eaten. Is this really what the Bible is talking about in Acts 10:1-16? […]
Look at some of the frequently asked questions regarding Passover. With Passover quickly approaching now is the time to study and make sure you know the answer to these questions! […]
In Exodus 12:6, the Israelites were commanded to kill the Passover lamb at “twilight.” This phrase has been at the center of a debate that has caused some to observe […]
Honesty is a value that is needed in the workplace. A person’s character is measured by the level of honestly they exhibit each day regardless of their circumstances. In fact, […]
Learn more about the usage of the “Crown” in the New Testament and take a short quiz to test your understanding! Course Spotlight From The General Epistles: (Part 1) The Letters […]
Did you know? The entire chapters of Matthew 24, Mark 13 and Luke 21 are devoted to Jesus’ famous Olivet Prophecy—a vital prophecy describing the sequence of events leading directly […]