God never gives up
Do you ever feel unlovable or unsavable? Today let’s dive into what Jesus’ words to Jerusalem teach us about how willing Jesus is to love and save us no matter what!
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Do you ever feel unlovable or unsavable? Today let’s dive into what Jesus’ words to Jerusalem teach us about how willing Jesus is to love and save us no matter what!
I asked my daughter what she wanted to be when she grew up, and her response was hilarious. But I think there’s a lesson to learn here! Let’s study Matthew 13:31-32.
Do you have a trial that has gone on for what feels like forever? Have you tried all of the solutions available with no relief? Listen in to today’s episode to find out what the woman with the issue of blood has to teach you.
Why would it be fair that the people who have more, get even more? I’ve thought about this one for a while, and I think I’ve come up with an interesting idea. Let’s study Matthew 13:12!
Is it possible to get 100% attendance in seminary and not learn anything?? It absolutely is– and that’s bad news for ALL of us– even those who have graduated from seminary!
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Matthew 13; Luke 8; 13!
If you’re not doing anything wrong, are you doing okay in the gospel? Today we’re diving into the idea that standing still in the gospel isn’t possible!
My grandma is absolutely the best gift-giver that I know. As I’ve grown older, I’ve realized that’s not a talent that everyone has! Let’s study the truths taught in Luke 11:13.
What color do you think Cali Black’s hair is? After YEARS of listening to the podcast, my kids were shocked to find out that Cali Black is a blonde! Today we’re diving into what others think of us based on just our words.
Do you remember how confusing it was when we first started “ministering” instead of “visiting teaching”? Let’s study what we can learn from Matthew 12:12.