Proverbs 9

Wisdom is a luxury. To be wise men and women, we must pay attention to the details of scripture. In this installment of our Wisdom series, learn how we can fully appreciate and apply the Bible’s teachings.
Proverbs 8

Learn to be wise—don’t live as a fool. We must understand the wisdom of God in order to worship in the way He intends. Here is how Wisdom literature helps us to learn skills we can apply in every facet of our lives.
Meditation and Studying Scripture

Meditation is not only for the secularist, mystical thinkers. In fact, Robert J. Morgan says we must learn to engage in the meditative process to stand in the counsel of God. Learn more about ways to learn and internalize Biblical texts, not just to memorize them.
Philosophy and Christianity

How does philosophy help us defend our faith as Christians? Dr. Bryan O’Neal shares how philosophy is deeply critical to being faithful witnesses in today’s world.
Expectations of Faithfulness

Encouragement from Dave Gibson:
Psalm 101

In Episode 10 of Living From the Heart, we consider the “endless imagery” that bombards our view in our digital world. Consider David’s awareness of idolatry, immorality, and sensuality in Psalm 101: “I will set no worthless things before my eyes.”
Psalm 101

What does it mean to follow Christ? In Episode 9 of Living From the Heart, we take a look at choosing to serve the universal king, the sovereign God, and His Son, Jesus Christ.
Living From The Heart Episode 8

The idea of righteousness means God always does the right thing in the right way—no injustice escapes His mind. In Episode 8 of Living from the Heart, we talk about the ways Christians react to injustices and uncertainty.
Boundaries in Relationships

Relationships are at the heart of the Christian life: relationships with God and also with each other. We are responsible for guarding our hearts by setting aside our own spaces. On the broadcast, John Townsend breaks down the idea of boundaries.
How to Listen in Church

How do you feel on a typical Sunday morning? In Part 2 of How to Listen in Church, we’ll talk about how to make assembling in worship more than a routine activity.