Now that we are two MONTHS from the Man Cub going off to college, the same things still roll across my mind.
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Charlottesville (and Other Thoughts on Racism)
Oh, Racism, why are you so ugly?
The CGW’s Guide to Studying The Bible (Part Four): The Books of the New Testament
As part of the upcoming 25-week New Testament sermon series for church (we’re studying a different book of the NT every week!), I’ve written these posts to help each of us delve deeper in understanding & appreciation of the greatest book ever written.
This is what you should first know about the New Testament.
Finding Purpose Through Grief
Progressing deeper into the quarantine rabbit hole, I have been feeling a little off-kilter and wondering why...
Coffee In A Quarantine
Great stories have been written in the midst of tragedies.
War in a Time of Peace.
Love in a Time of War.
What about Coffee in a Time of Quarantine?
What Am I Learning From Coronavirus and #TheWorldTurnedUpsideDown
Quarantine got you down? Need a walk on the bright side? I’ve got you covered.
Have a look.
The CGW’s Guide to Studying The Bible (Part Three): Using Online Resources and Commentaries
Do you long for greater understanding of Scripture? Do you need clarity about what you read in your Bible? Me, too.
As promised, this week I’m going to show you my favorite websites for Bible study and working with online commentaries.
Ready, set, GO!
How To Read and Study Your Bible (Part Two): Foundations and Method
As a series for the Bible study group I’m teaching this month, I am writing these posts for students to delve deeper in understanding and appreciation of the greatest book ever written.
Part 2: Foundations & The Basic Methodology of Exposition
The CGW’s Guide to Studying The Bible (Part One): The Bible and Its Divisions
As a series for the Bible study group on Exodus I’m teaching this month, I am writing these posts for students to delve deeper in understanding of the greatest book ever written.
Part 1: The Bible and Its Divisions.