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Visual Exegesis: Full of Eyes’ “Members of the Body”
Full of Eyes is a support-based ministry of exegetical art that creates still and moving images intended to point people to the beauty of God in the crucified and risen Son. All art and animations …
Elizabeth Prata,
Godly Headship Is Love, Responsibility, And Provision Part 2 - Impacting Righteously
Godly headship is love, responsibility, and servitude. Jesus is the perfect example. The Bible is clear that headship is not dominance control
Petrina Ferguson,
Relationships 101: One Young Mother’s Journey to Love
Sometimes we find it hard to love even the most loveable among us.
Jason Davis,
Love Your Brother. Let God Love The World. - Joyfully Pressing On
Loud chewers, slow walkers and high-pitched talkers annoy me. And whoever does not love his brother whom he has seen cannot love God whom he has not seen.
Abigail Wallace,
Ministry Leader: Will You Take the Radical Love Test?
We can—and should— ask Jesus to do a deep work in us so we can “love on purpose” with His heart.
Jason Davis,
How to be Fruitful for the Lord - Carla D Burnette
How can we be fruitful and effective for the Lord? Scripture provides the answer in 2 Peter 1:5-8. Let’s study this passage to learn how.
Carla D. Burnette,
The Twins
BENT, BROKEN, UNBOWED The Ten Commandments for Today CONJOINED TWINS—THE SAME BUT DIFFERENT THE ILLUSTRATION It doesn’t get any easier. After we get past the tricky ones like the Sabbath, adultery and murder, you’d think it would be smooth sailing, wouldn’t you? But it’s not. I am combining in this study the 8th and the 10thcommandment. They are not the same, but they are a little like conjoined twins—the same but different. I think they will go together fairly well. THE 8TH—DON’T STEAL The 8th
Lynda Schultz,
The Absolute Essentials
BENT, BROKEN, UNBOWED The Ten Commandments for Today INTRODUCTION “In those days Israel had no king; everyone did as he saw fit” (Judges 17:6, NIV). When it comes to our attitude to The Ten Commandments, this statement pretty much tells the story. Influenced by society’s lack of moral and ethical values based on the unchangeable absolutes of Scriptures, even believers have developed the habit of looking at the instructions of Scripture with a “take-it-or-leave-it” attitude, or a “bend-it-as-far-
Lynda Schultz,

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