Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for Dec. 7, written by Douglas K. Wilson, Ph.D., professor of Biblical Studies, University of Mobile.
The great news is that, unlike the 1943 D Lincoln Wheat Penny, Jesus is available to everyone, and a relationship with Him doesn’t cost you a penny (pun intended). Walking with Him leads to eternal life.
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Nov. 30, written by Adam Winn, Ph.D., Chair and Professor, Department of Biblical and Religious Studies at Samford University.
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for November 30, written by Robert Olsen, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Christian Studies, University of Mobile.
As Thanksgiving approaches most of us will have an opportunity to unplug, evaluate, and offer thanks to God for the numerous blessings in our lives without the typical interruptions which accompany our normal routines.
I was playing with my four year old grandson. We had all his race cars out and were pretending to do stunt jumps over a ramp, which was actually an empty water bottle.
In the church we hear the term discipleship more than any other setting on earth. If discipleship is the acquiescence of the teachings, disciplines and practices of another, what should be our objectives as believers in Christ?
Christian author and poet Travis Jenkins has written a new volume of poetry that captures a broad range of topics and observations about faith and life.
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