Abram believed the promises of God and it was credited to him as righteousness.
What does that mean for us today?
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Abram believed the promises of God and it was credited to him as righteousness.
What does that mean for us today?
We look at the story of Abram and his interaction with the mysterious Melchizedek.
Our role in the Kingdom is to know the father and love like Him.
We look at the Abraham's beginning, the faith and the fear that drove this great man.
We remember the cost of Good Friday and the reasons to celebrate Easter.
We take a deep dive into the crowds’ response to Jesus during the Holy Week.
We learn from the post flood world about idolatry and pride.
We look at the story of the flood and faithfulness of Noah
We see in the story of Cain and Abel, two paths offered to every person.
We look at the original sin and its consequences.
We look at the way things were meant to be.
We look at Jesus’ teaching on righteous judgment.
Tim leads us through biblical encounters with Jesus and the responses that come from them.
We must learn to ask better questions when it comes to our finances.
We learn to ask better questions about the way we approach the work the Lord has given us.
We are challenged to ask better questions when it comes to our physical health.
We look at spiritual disciplines through a new lens.
We try to come up with better questions that lead us into deeper relationship with Jesus.
We look at the importance of learning to ask better questions.