Celebrating Esther
Most of us are familiar with the book of Esther. But few of us understand the true significance of this story.
Connecting the Bible to Israel Today
Many of us are familiar with the Judaism of the Bible, but few of us understand how it has developed over time and how it differs today.
Defeating Anxiety and Fear
Many of us have suffered fear, isolation, and loss during the pandemic...Anxiety is a strong emotion—a mixture of worry, doubt, and fear—but at its root is a lack of faith.
The Blessing of a Little Shabbat Shalom
If you long for a little peace in your life, too, a weekly time of rest and quiet might help bring that about.
The Beginning and the End (Week 53)
This week we reach the end of the Bible and can, therefore, better understand the beginning!
The Key to Revelation (Week 52)
The key to understanding the sequence of events in the book of Revelation seems to be the Old Testament event of the Exodus or Passover.
Which Women Was Paul Talking About? (Week 51)
Was Paul really saying women were not to teach or exercise authority over a man, or that the women were not to teach a certain false doctrine popular in Ephesus?
Paul the Roman Citizen (Week 50)
As a Roman citizen, Paul was uniquely qualified for a pioneering work...taking the good news of a Jewish Messiah to the pagan, gentile Roman Empire.
Don’t Be Ignorant of This Mystery (Week 49)
Paul’s epistle to the Romans is considered the most concise presentation of the gospel in the New Testament.
Walk by the Spirit (Week 48)
The early church was initially made up of Jews who believed Jesus was the Jewish Messiah, and boy were they surprised when gentiles started getting saved...
It Doesn’t Get More Exciting Than This (Week 47)
Have you ever tried to put yourself in the disciples’ shoes after Jesus’ death and burial? Everything changed on Sunday morning...
Jesus the King (Week 46)
During the final week of Jesus’ life, He began to prepare His disciples for what was ahead...and described His eventual return to earth.