We live in an age of uncertainty: about ourselves, about the truths of the Christian faith, and about the future. At a time when the first-century church had been invaded by false teachers, the apostle John knew that Christians who are not sure...
This eight-study guide takes you back to Israel under King Solomon. As you see God blessing the king and people with peace, wealth, wisdom and most of all His presence, you'll see a shadow of the King Jesus' future kingdom. And as you see...
The Christian life, lived well, is not easy. That's because we don't belong in this world. Peter writes to churches who were being increasingly marginalized and misunderstood by their surrounding culture—to churches just like ours. Yet he did not...
1 Samuel is the story of battles and murders, schemes and betrayals, and shepherds and giants. It is also the history of what happened when God gave his people the king they wanted, and then gave his people the king they needed. And through it all...
Do you feel like an ordinary Christian. Not especially gifted or knowledgeable. Does anyone really notice your faith? Does any of it matter? Time to take a look at the Thessalonians. When the Thessalonians, a group of ordinary first-century...
We've been saved by Jesus…so what's next? How do we discern good teaching from bad, what does it look like to grow in holiness, and what should our expectations be for the future? Find answers to those questions in the warm, instructive letters...
Phillip Jensen takes us through Paul's letters to Timothy in these seven bible studies for small groups. Listen to the apostle, nearing the end of his life, exhort and equip his protege to continue the gospel work. In every generation, we need...
Even today, Jesus is still a figure of intense interest and admiration for millions. But then there’s His church. Church is a boring topic for most, and a reluctantly fulfilled duty for many. And we can understand why. Churches say they have...
Like us, the Corinthian Christians struggled to struggle and preferred to prosper. Ungrateful and arrogant, they needed to hear the sometimes-hard truths that Paul sets out in the second half of this deeply personal letter. But he also reveals...