By Kenneth B.E. Roxburgh, Ph.D. Chair and Armstrong Professor of Religion, Samford University Protect Nehemiah 5:1–13 The work of God can be sidetracked in many
By Douglas K. Wilson, Ph.D. Dean, Office for Global Engagement, University of Mobile AVERTED 2 Samuel 20:1–2, 14–21 Civil war is seldom civil. While political
By Kenneth B.E. Roxburgh, Ph.D. Chair and Armstrong Professor of Religion, Samford University Persist Nehemiah 4:1–3, 6–9, 14–18 In the New Testament, Paul often speaks
By Douglas K. Wilson, Ph.D. Dean, Office for Global Engagement, University of Mobile RESTORED 2 Samuel 19:1–15 Restoration comes at a cost. Restoring furniture begins
By Kenneth B.E. Roxburgh, Ph.D. Chair and Armstrong Professor of Religion, Samford University Plan Nehemiah 2:1–8, 17–18 Throughout the history of the people of God,
By Kenneth B.E. Roxburgh, Ph.D. Chair and Armstrong Professor of Religion, Samford University PRAY Nehemiah 1:1–11 Anne Lamott writes in “Traveling Mercies” that our two
By Douglas K. Wilson, Ph.D. Dean, Office for Global Engagement, University of Mobile DEPOSED 2 Samuel 15:10–16, 24–30 Absalom, King David’s son, strategically won a
By Douglas K. Wilson, Ph.D. Dean, Office for Global Engagement, University of Mobile GRIEVED 2 Samuel 13:15–20, 31–39 God is grieved over sexual sins of
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