If you are of a certain age you have probably spent some time reminiscing about “the good old days.” Ah, those were the days, right? A kinder, gentler time. Or was it?
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for June 8, written by Bryan D. Gill, D.Min., Director of the Office of Faith, Learning and Vocation, Samford University in Birmingham.
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for June 8, written by Jay T. Robertson, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, University of Mobile.
Preparing your heart to hear a good sermon is just as important as the pastor’s work to write it. Check out these practical steps to help enhance your Sunday morning experience at church.
“Brent Leatherwood is a ‘policy guy’ who wants Southern Baptists to influence our government for good. I saw firsthand how he is known, respected and received in the Capitol. Our denomination needs ERLC to speak moral truth to power.”
Disciple-making often happens best in close proximity in which a disciple-maker can walk alongside the one being discipled, better understanding their context and unique needs.
“I have always had a weakness for all-you-can-eat buffets. It seems like the ultimate self-indulgence — all your favorite foods just sitting there in unlimited supply,” writes Ken Lass.
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for June 1, written by Bryan D. Gill, D.Min., Director of the Office of Faith, Learning and Vocation, Samford University in Birmingham.
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