Digging Deeper: Things Too High For Me
Author: Mr. Kenneth Frank | Faculty in Theology, Living Education Estimated reading time: 8 min., 40 sec. Did you know that King David came to a place in life where […]
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Author: Mr. Kenneth Frank | Faculty in Theology, Living Education Estimated reading time: 8 min., 40 sec. Did you know that King David came to a place in life where […]
The Old and New Testaments use a variety of words to refer to prayer. Each conveys a different shade of meaning and helps us understand a different aspect of our […]
God wanted a family, and from the beginning He made a plan for His children. Do you remember Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob? God worked with each of these men, and […]
Estimated reading time: 3 minutes, 55 seconds. Several weeks ago, Mr. Jonathan McNair introduced the Christian Living unit on masculinity and femininity. He began his lecture on masculinity by presenting […]
The parable of the sower is one of the few parables of which the Bible records Christ’s explanation. The parable itself is recorded in Matthew 13:3-9, but Christ’s explanation of […]
Estimated reading time: 4 minutes, 17 seconds. Mr. Gerald Weston began the final Assembly of the year, “People tend to fall into one of several categories.” Some individuals map out […]
The journey from Passover to Pentecost is one in which we have opportunities to truly come to know God and to develop the trust and dependence that is to be […]
Author: Mr. Kenneth Frank | Faculty in Theology, Living Education Estimated reading time: 8 min., 40 sec. Did you know that the Bible refers to God’s spoken and recorded revelations […]
Estimated reading time: 3 minutes, 36 seconds. “Those are all the announcements I have, so I will leave the balance of the Forum to Mr. Ames—this is your last opportunity […]
What are “firstfruits”? Do they have spiritual significance in God’s plan? In order to understand the concept of “firstfruits,” we need to understand the physical harvest pattern in ancient Israel. […]