Michael sits in the guest’s seat for this conversation about why and how to read the Bible. Don’t miss this episode about Michael’s journey to becoming a student and teacher of Scripture.
Natasha Crain joins Michael to discuss her book “Faithfully Different: Regaining Biblical Clarity in a Secular World” and to help us understand what it means to have a Biblical worldview.
This is a marvelous book and a final address from the Apostle Peter, the original spokesperson of the Church, imploring the believers to remember what he taught after he’s gone.
Chapter 5 of Ephesians calls on Christians to “imitate” God. How can we, who are so un-Godlike, represent a King? In the first installment of our Walk in Wisdom series, we unpack the concept of loving as Christ through forgiveness.
The tension of Christianity is measuring ourselves by a behavioral scale we’ve created for ourselves, comparing ourselves to others. However, our transformation in the Sprit is not behavioral, but of a mindset. Here’s what that means.
Tolerance is a difficult word due to the way our culture has muddied it, but bearing with people describes loving others as God has called us to. Learn more about what it means to walk in the Holy Spirit—appreciating the worth of all people and showing compassion.
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.
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.