By Jeffery M. Leonard, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Religion, Samford University Gracious Hospitality 1 Peter 4:7–11 Alongside the lessons biblical passages intend to teach, there
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By Kenneth B.E. Roxburgh, Ph.D. Chair and Armstrong Professor of Religion, Samford University Praise Nehemiah 8:9–12; 12:27–31a The pursuit of happiness, noted at the beginning
By Kenneth B.E. Roxburgh, Ph.D. Chair and Armstrong Professor of Religion, Samford University Prioritize Nehemiah 6:1–3, 15–16; 8:1–13, 5–8 Chapter 6 begins with the resounding
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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
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