Paul’s relationship with the Galatians teaches us 5 principles of biblical leadership.
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Latest Blog Posts from Wednesday in the Word, the podcast about what the Bible means and how we know.
Marriage is the adventure
Neither churches nor families are teaching 20-somethings that marriage is the adventure – except in our Perfect Union class.
5 C’s of Bible Study
How do you evaluate whether a particular interpretation hits the mark of authorial intent?
Breaking the Women’s Ministry stereotype?
Some of us may be choking on cutesy things, but many of us are working towards a model of serious bible study and discipleship.
06 Galatians 3:23-4:11 The purpose of the Law
The law teaches us that we are sinful and we need a savior. But having learned that lesson, we should graduate from law-keeping to the maturity of faith.
Why have a women’s ministry?
Not only is it important to have an intentional, deliberate approach to female discipleship, it is necessary for a healthy church community.
05 Galatians 3:15-22 Deal vs. Promise
When you wake up each day do you see yourself as a child of promise or a slave to a deal?
Study finds: Girlfriends are key to women’s optimism
According to a recent USA Today article, “girlfriends are key to women’s optimism.”
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04 Galatians 3:1-14 Two arguments for justification by faith
How does justification relate to atonement? What’s the difference between expiation and propitiation? Find out.
03 Galatians 2:11-21 Paul confronts Peter
Why does the Apostle Paul broadcast his conflict with the Apostle Peter in an open letter to multiple churches? What did he expect the Galatians to learn from it and what can we learn today?
02 Galatians 1:11-2:10 Paul’s defends his gospel
Paul claims you can have utter confidence in the gospel message he preaches because he received it by revelation from Jesus Christ, not human invention.