Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for Oct. 8, written by Jeffery M. Leonard, Ph.D., associate professor of religion at Samford University in Birmingham.
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for Oct. 8, written by Robert Olsen, Ph.D., associate professor of Christian studies at the University of Mobile.
With his newest album, “I Believe,” singer-songwriter Phil Wickham hopes listeners will draw closer to the Lord through songs rooted in gospel-centered truths and deep conviction.
“A New Heaven and A New Earth” is a multi-genre music project focused on a biblical view of environmentalism. Several songs from the project are available now, and the full album’s release is set for winter 2023–2024.
Speaking in Birmingham, pastor and author Tony Evans said of the U.S., “We continue to suffer from the wounds of division and calamity and crisis, racial animus (and) negative political discord that is often bred along racial lines.”
On Aug. 27, the Church at Chelsea Westover celebrated the grand opening of its new children’s ministry building, which includes a kids’ chapel and six classrooms used for both Sunday School space and the Mother’s Day Out program.
Richard Blackaby, president of Blackaby Ministries International, and Rick Fisher, BMI vice president, were featured speakers at NAMB’s Revive Summit held Sept. 12–13 at Hope Community Church in Birmingham.
On Oct. 1, Care Net of Chilton County will open Selah’s Oasis Maternity Home, a place where expectant moms and girls aging out of foster care learn confidence, learn their worth in Christ and prepare for the future.
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