Bible Study

  • Getting The United States Back on Track Using The Book of Jude

    Getting The United States Back on Track Using The Book of Jude

    There’s a lot of turmoil in our country and everyone seems to want the United States to get “back on track.”  A lot of social commentary reminds me of this clip from “The Office”: Dunder Mifflin has been downsizing and facing a recession and is in danger of going out of business. The shareholders…

  • The God of Impossible

    The God of Impossible

    Here in Kentucky, we’re in the midst of a brutal stretch of snow, ice, and brutal cold.  When this began on Saturday, my wife and I had the sense to turn on our faucet’s to prevent our pipes from freezing.  The next day, it dawned on me that it wasn’t supposed to get that…

  • Salvation by Grace Alone: Why Our Works Can’t Earn God’s Favor

    Salvation by Grace Alone: Why Our Works Can’t Earn God’s Favor

    Salvation isn’t earned by works—it’s received by grace. God’s Law reveals our need for a Savior, not a system of self-redemption. Through Jesus’ sacrifice, we are freely justified by His mercy alone.

  • Best Bible Studies for Christian School Leaders and Administrators

    Best Bible Studies for Christian School Leaders and Administrators

    Discover Bible studies that equip Christian school leaders to stay connected to Christ and lead with strength, faith, and wisdom.

  • Living by Scripture: Understanding the Bible as God’s Inspired Word

    Living by Scripture: Understanding the Bible as God’s Inspired Word

    Discover why the Bible is the inspired Word of God and how Scripture can guide your life, shape your decisions, and equip you for every good work.

  • One Body, One Accord For Jesus

    One Body, One Accord For Jesus

    4 I, therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you to walk worthy of the calling with which you were called, 2 with all lowliness and gentleness, with longsuffering, bearing with one another in love, 3 endeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. 4 There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called in one hope of…

  • Be Slow to Speak and Quick to Listen

    Be Slow to Speak and Quick to Listen

    In James 1:19-20, we’re urged to be “swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath.” Practicing patience in our words prevents miscommunication and conflict. By embracing these principles, especially online, we reflect Christ’s love, gentleness, and wisdom, transforming our interactions and honoring God in all we do.