Scripture Reference: Acts 16:1-5; 2 Timothy 1:3-7; 3:14-15; 1 Thessalonians 3:2 Suggested Emphasis: We can be like Timothy and begin to learn about God from an early age. Memory Verse: “You h…
The Martin Luther Bible translation changed the world. His was not the first, but it was the most important because it put the Bible in the hands of common people.
12 Apostles singing time review activity and game, review any Primary songs in singing time using clip art illustrations by Susan Fitch
All believers are called to keep the Sabbath today because the Bible says so, Jesus kept the Sabbath, so did New Testament believers, and we need rest
Lesson Helps: New Testament Lesson 8 For children ages 8-11 TO FIND LESSON: Present Lesson 8 – Primary 7 manual – New Testament: Jesus Christ Cleanses the Temple. OBJECTIVE: The lesson helps children feel a greater love and respect for Heavenly
Critics see the Apostle Paul as a combatant against the gospel of the kingdom Jesus taught. Was Paul at odds with the core values and teaching of Jesus?
Gifts of the Spirit: Paul’s Journey to Rome
(RNS) As a young Jew, I can’t help but see expressions of evangelical philo-Semitism as an attempt to keep Jewishness in its New Testament box, and to continue the old fallacy of conflating the Jewish people (of Bible fame) with living Jewish people.
"Neo-universalists" claim it's possible that all men, without exception, go to heaven. Is it possible that hell is empty? Click here for an answer.
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Lesson 7.4 Achan's Sin and the Defeat of Ai Joshua 7-8 As we continue exploring the Old Testament this week, we will encounter Acha...
A few weeks ago I set out on a new series of articles through which I intend to scan the history of the church—from its earliest days all the way to the present time—to examine some of Christianity…
Paintings of the famous love story or Ruth & Boaz - engineered by shrewd mother-in-law Naomi. Ruth the outsider becomes fore-mother of the great King David.
Continuing in our study of the book of Acts, we covered the story of the stoning of Stephen. If you’ve been following When One Teaches, Two Learn, you’ll see two additions to the typic…
ראש חודש אִיָּר יוֹם חֲמִישִׁי Thursday, 27 April 2017 1st of Iyyar, 5777 א׳ בְּאִיָּר תשע״ז Parashat Tazria-Metzora Omer day 16 Dear Ladies, We will recite the entire Tehillim and send up our tefi…
By definition, a fearless woman is strong when it comes to facing hard situations. They are confident in who they are and what they believe, and in their example of fearlessness, they encourage others to be courageous and make a difference. While many think of men first when it comes to these strong figures, there are also a number of important women in the Bible who inspire, not only because of how they lived but also because of their rock-solid faith, even in some of the toughest of circumstances. We can learn a great deal from their stories. Here are 22 fierce and fearless women in the Bible that can teach us a lesson or two on courage, inspired by the book 22 Fearless Daughters of the Bible.
The Catholic Church acknowledges the being of only three (3) archangels. Also, in the Bible, there are only two (2)
NUMBERS CHAPTER 33 Wilderness Travels Reviewed The HCSB commentary begins with the following introduction of this chapter which is very insightful: “This chapter explicitly attests to its Mosaic authorship; Moses wrote down the starting point for each stage of the journey from Egypt to the plains of Moab…The journey stages are listed in a literary … Continue reading "Chapter 33"
July 14, 2020 Tuesday of the Fifteenth Week of Ordinary Time Readings for Today Saint Camillus de Lellis, Priest—Optional Memorial (In the United States t
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Celebrating the feast of Pentecost reminds us of the power and presence of the Holy Spirit in the life of the Church and in the life of the individual Christian. In fact, the Acts of the Apostles, where we read of the first Pentecost, is also called…
In this article, we will continue our study of animals and look at deer in the Bible. We will investigate references, symbolism, and more. So, grab your Bible, and let's do this... The Bible is
Help youth learn about Heavenly Father's plan of happiness (known as the plan of salvation), and how Jesus Christ helped with this plan with this fun concentration game.
Teach your students about important Bible characters and specific character traits that they exhibited. Engage your students' hearts and minds with this Bible study that encourages the development of desired character traits. These Bible character traits poster packet is the perfect thing for a Christian school, homeschool, or Sunday school classroom. This resource includes 10 biblical character trait posters (plus a title poster) for you to display in your classroom. The Bible characters and character traits included are: Abraham (Old Testament) - faithful Moses (Old Testament) - bold Joseph (Old Testament) - forgiving Deborah (Old Testament) - a leader Ruth (Old Testament) - loyal David (Old Testament) - repentant Job (Old Testament) - persevering Daniel (Old Testament) - courageous Mary (New Testament) - humble Anna (New Testament) - patient I have also created pages for your students to assemble into a booklet. You can complete these pages in any order. After discussing each Bible character, their story, and the character trait that they exemplify, have your students fill out the booklet page with details from the Bible story as well as practical ways they can show the specific character trait. It also asks them to write a prayer to God, asking Him to help them develop the character trait. This booklet can be referred to throughout the year as you continue to talk about developing important God-honoring character. Suggested answer keys are included for all Bible characters. These posters are the perfect thing to decorate the walls of your classroom, your homeschool room, or your Sunday school classroom - they will be a constant reminder of the biblical character traits we are striving for. I have included a black and white version of the posters for you to print on colorful paper to display and/or print on white paper for your students to color. I have also included full-page booklet pages for you to use if you'd prefer that over the half-page version. Resource created by Jessica Lawler Learn more on my website --> Joy in the Journey Looking for other Christian teaching resources for your classroom or home? Check out my full collection of Christian Resources
Daily Gospel Reflection for Wednesday, February 5, 2020
The Bible says Enoch continued to walk with the true God, and that Enoch pleased God well. But when Genesis chapter 5 says ‘God took him,’ what does that mean?
"Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these things will be given you besides." (Matthew 6:33)
Joseph’s story illustrates the life-changing power of a godly perspective. Abandoned by his brothers, falsely accused of adultery, forgotten by those he blessed, wasting away in prison—Joseph easily could have drowned in bitterness, been dominated by despair, and forever wrestled with anger. This is not to say that he didn’t experience those feelings, or didn’t