II SAMUEL 11 We have a hard time finding sin in David’s life before Bathsheba (11:1-15). How did the years of faithful obedience protect David from sin? How do our years of faithful obedience protect us from sin? What do we need to do when we have sinned (12:13). We have a hard time finding…
HEBREWS 2:1-4 When we don’t pay attention it is easy to drift (v.1). What happens in our marriages when we don’t give our attention? What happens to our example when we don’t pay attention? What happens to our walk with God when we don’t pay attention? They had good reason to pay close attention to…
II Corinthians 5:14-6:2 The nature of the revolution begins with the truth that we have died (v.14-15). How does the love of our dying Savior compel us to die so we can live for Him? What is motivating you not to live for yourself, but for Jesus? The nature of the revolution gives us a…
Luke 6:27-36 God makes us vulnerable as we learn to love our enemies (v.27-28). Why does God want us to be vulnerable to our enemies? What practice in our lives will help us love our enemies? God makes us vulnerable as we practice kindness not revenge (v.29-30). Why does God want us to turn the…
When Jesus was deeply distressed, He shared His heart (Mark 14:32-34). Why would Jesus reveal such deep feelings with His disciples? Why do we need to reveal our deep feelings with our brothers in Christ? How does the authenticity of Jesus draw us to Him? When Jesus was filled with strong desires, He shared His…
Watch or listen to Sarah Brown’s presentation on being a “Light of the World” at the 12th annual Circleville Church of Christ’s Ladies’ Inspiration Day. Introduction by Sarah’s mother, Rosemary Williams.
Watch or listen to Alexis Cornett’s presentation on being a “Light of the World” at the 12th annual Circleville Church of Christ’s Ladies’ Inspiration Day. Introduction by Alexis’ dear friend, Lisa Hoover.
Watch or listen to Becky Dawson’s presentation on being a “Light of the World” at the 12th annual Circleville Church of Christ’s Ladies’ Inspiration Day. Introduction by Kathy Abels.