Bible Text: Mark 13:24-33 | Preacher: Al DeVries
The prophet Nathan confronts king David with a story that surprises him, and still speaks to us today.
If it wasn’t for Ruth, Naomi’s story would have come to a tragic ending. Ruth still shows us an important lesson about hope.
Rahab is an unexpected addition to the family tree of Jesus. What does her example show us today about being included in the family of God’s people?
Jesus has a family tree that goes all the way back to Abraham. There are a few unexpected characters along the way. The first one we meet is Tamar.
Generosity can leave behind a legacy; how that legacy unfolds depends on how our generosity unfolds.
Often we think of generosity as a virtue of good people. The Bible takes generosity further than a virtue; it is an act of faith.
Most people wish they could be more generous, but we all face the same struggle which holds us back; and it’s not what you might think it is.
Biblical stewardship begins with a very simple idea: that the earth does not belong to me.
In the letter of Philemon we find Paul advocating for a friend, and showing us one of the most difficult features of the Christian life: forgiveness.