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A Peek Into Our Leader’s Guide for Nehemiah

Eric Mason | 14 Jul 2022

Nehemiah tells the story of the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem. God’s people had been in captivity, but God had intervened so that they were allowed to come back to their own land and rebuild their broken city. It’s a key moment in the history of God’s people.

But we won’t walk away from this book with just a rebuilt wall. The book of Nehemiah shows us the work it takes to rebuild representation of the glory of God. ... continue reading

Redeemed to Represent

Eric Mason | 12 Jul 2022

Nehemiah is nestled at the beginning of what’s called the Second Temple Period, when the temple was being rebuilt in Jerusalem and the people of God were returning from exile. Long before that, God had chosen the Israelites to be his own people, to show off who he was to the world. Deuteronomy 7:6-7 explains this:... continue reading

His Scars Will Never Fade

David Mathis | 7 Jul 2022

“Put your finger here, and see my hands; and put out your hand, and place it in my side. Do not disbelieve, but believe.” – John 20:27

We know precious few details about Jesus’ resurrection body.... continue reading

Heaven Meets Earth: A Reflection for Your Holiday

John Hindley | 5 Jul 2022

In Scripture, mountains are often places where people meet God. Mount Zion, for example, is both a real place—the mountain on which Jerusalem (and the temple) was built—and an idea: a term to describe how God meets with and lives among his people. It’s also called Mount Moriah (Genesis 22)—the place where God provided a sacrifice in the place of Isaac.... continue reading

7 Tips for Finding Good Bible Studies for Your Group

Bethany McIlrath | 30 Jun 2022

Where do you start when it comes time to pick a good Bible study for your small group? Some of us start by searching for studies about a book of the Bible we'd like our group to look at together. Others might see what's new at their favourite Christian bookstore or on one of their favourite Bible teacher's websites.... continue reading

The Call To Celebrate Ethnic Reconciliation

Jason Roach | 30 Jun 2022

I will never forget my wedding day. The copious amounts of chocolate cake; walking into the venue to see pictures of me in school uniform that I thought I had destroyed. But mostly, you’ll be glad to hear, what made the day memorable was the woman that I married.... continue reading

Maturing Toward Childlikeness

Adam Ramsey | 28 Jun 2022

I’m sure there are many reasons Jesus said, “Unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 18:3). But surely one of them had to do with a child’s capacity for experiencing amazement?... continue reading

Miscarriage Affects Men Too

Eric Schumacher | 24 Jun 2022

Every human pregnancy involves a mother and a father. A man and a woman contribute to conception. In most cases, a mother wants the father to take an active interest in the pregnancy and preparation for the baby's birth. Likewise, she often wants him to be a reassuring presence during labour and delivery—and an active partner in parenting. Naturally, she will want him to share the grief that miscarriage brings. Nevertheless, the father's experience with miscarriage often goes unaddressed in the contemporary church.... continue reading

Praying That God Will… Save My Spouse

Rachel McIntosh | 23 Jun 2022

Father God, you alone can save. Please enable my spouse to…

1. Be concerned about the things of eternity... continue reading

Are There Really Things That God Can’t Do?

Nick Tucker | 16 Jun 2022

“My God is so big, so strong and so mighty there’s nothing that he cannot do.”

It’s too easy to ruin this beloved children’s song. One friend of mine is in the habit of singing, “My dog is so big, so strong and so mighty there’s nothing that he cannot do (woof woof)”. That friend has a lot to answer for (and a disappointingly small dog)—once you’ve heard his version it’s hard not to sing it by mistake.... continue reading

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