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By Jim Tune The Christmas story helps me appreciate perplexity. The Bible reminds me that God does some of his best work with people who are truly and seriously confused. Abraham and Sarah were...
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By Mark A. Taylor Some preachers choose Mary as the subject for a Christmas sermon, but I’m guessing we’ve never heard an Easter sermon about the mother of Jesus. There’s good reason for this, I...
View ArticleHave a Mary Christmas
By Victor M. Parachin Although Mary, the mother of Jesus, became an important focus of theology and piety in the history of Christianity, she is seldom mentioned in the New Testament. Mary is never...
View ArticleWe Follow Too
By Mark A. Taylor “Where he leads me, I will follow.” That was Mary’s decision, finally, after she had expressed her confusion about the message the angel brought her. “I am the Lord’s servant,” she...
View ArticleMary, Most Perplexed
By Jim Tune The Christmas story helps me appreciate perplexity. The Bible reminds me that God does some of his best work with people who are truly and seriously confused. Abraham and Sarah were...
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By Mark A. Taylor Some preachers choose Mary as the subject for a Christmas sermon, but I’m guessing we’ve never heard an Easter sermon about the mother of Jesus. There’s good reason for this, I...
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By Chad Ragsdale Difficult to comprehend, frustrating to explain, the fact that God became flesh is central to our faith. And he did it through the birth of a baby to a virgin. Sometimes I wonder what...
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By Jennifer Johnson I write a lot of small group Bible study curriculum, and in the process I work with many different churches, different pastors, and different perspectives. One of my favorite...
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By Mark A. Taylor While opinions differ about what women should or should not do in a Christian church, no one can deny that God is working through women today. And, as Matt Proctor, Jennifer Johnson,...
View ArticleThe Colors of Christmas
By Jim Tune Then Simeon blessed them and said to Mary, his mother: “This child is destined to cause the falling and rising of many in Israel, and to be a sign that will be spoken against, so that the...
View ArticleHave a Mary Christmas
By Victor M. Parachin Although Mary, the mother of Jesus, became an important focus of theology and piety in the history of Christianity, she is seldom mentioned in the New Testament. Mary is never...
View ArticleWe Follow Too
By Mark A. Taylor “Where he leads me, I will follow.” That was Mary’s decision, finally, after she had expressed her confusion about the message the angel brought her. “I am the Lord’s servant,” she...
View ArticleMary, Most Perplexed
By Jim Tune The Christmas story helps me appreciate perplexity. The Bible reminds me that God does some of his best work with people who are truly and seriously confused. Abraham and Sarah were...
View ArticleResurrection Promise, Hope in Our Pain
By Mark A. Taylor Some preachers choose Mary as the subject for a Christmas sermon, but I’m guessing we’ve never heard an Easter sermon about the mother of Jesus. There’s good reason for this, I...
View ArticleMystery, Model, Hope
By Chad Ragsdale Difficult to comprehend, frustrating to explain, the fact that God became flesh is central to our faith. And he did it through the birth of a baby to a virgin. Sometimes I wonder what...
View ArticleAlmighty Favored
By Jennifer Johnson I write a lot of small group Bible study curriculum, and in the process I work with many different churches, different pastors, and different perspectives. One of my favorite...
View ArticleWhat Women Can Do
By Mark A. Taylor While opinions differ about what women should or should not do in a Christian church, no one can deny that God is working through women today. And, as Matt Proctor, Jennifer Johnson,...
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