
Hard to Believe (Seminars, part 2)
On Wednesday nights in May of 2016, we dug deep into big questions about God, His existence, His nature, and Christianity. In part 2, we ask the question, “Why does God make it so hard to believe in Him?”
On Wednesday nights in May of 2016, we dug deep into big questions about God, His existence, His nature, and Christianity. In part 2, we ask the question, “Why does God make it so hard to believe in Him?”
On Wednesday nights in May of 2016, we dug deep into big questions about God, His existence, His nature, and Christianity. In part 1, we ask the question, “Why even believe in God in the first place?”
We discuss the societal moral gag reflex in the final part of our series in Judges. Judges 19-21.
Are you for sale? We learn the importance of knowing where our significance comes from by studying Judges 17-18.
How did Samson end up in the “Hall of Faith” in Hebrews 11? Judges 16 reveals that while his behavior often missed the mark, his heart was contrite toward God.
Jesus is the best one to trust with the things we care about most.
Left to ourselves, we’re a lot like Samson. Judges 14-15.
We begin the story of Samson in Judges 13 and study God’s conditional promises.
In a pluralistic society, there is constant pressure to synchronize, but there is also great opportunity. We look at Jephthah in Judges 10-12.
In a pluralistic society, there is constant pressure to synchronize, but there is also great opportunity. We look at Jephthah in Judges 10-12.
The most profound things are devalued when they’re priced.