Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for May 18, written by Nathan Harris, Ph.D., Vice President for Strategic Initiatives, University of Mobile.
It was a God thing! I needed a job, and Jennifer needed a guest services coordinator. Just imagine a job where I would be able to greet and mingle with guests and make them feel at home. I was in heaven. This job had me written all over it.
We would do well to be somebody’s sidekick. In Luke 18:14 Jesus compares the Pharisee, who thought of himself as the main character, to the tax collector, who humbly offered to submit himself to God.
Non-believers must go through the motions of daily living, totally in the dark as to why they are here and what their purpose is. No power available beyond themselves to get through adversity and challenge.
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for May 11, written by James R. Strange, professor of Biblical and Religious studies, Samford University in Birmingham.
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for May 11, written by Nathan Harris, Ph.D., Vice President for Strategic Initiatives, University of Mobile.
In a matter of days, 135 eligible cardinals from around the world will gather in Rome for a papal conclave in order to choose the next pope for the Roman Catholic Church. Here’s a closer look.
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for May 4, written by James R. Strange, professor of Biblical and Religious studies, Samford University in Birmingham.
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