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The (non)edited gospel
I wish you could have seen the original versions of our Easter Sunday bulletin cover. I had sent our volunteer designer these three keywords to run with: lamb, blood, and […]
I wish you could have seen the original versions of our Easter Sunday bulletin cover. I had sent our volunteer designer these three keywords to run with: lamb, blood, and […]
Self-centeredness is one of those ongoing battles every parent faces when raising their kids. This is because the default mode of every child born after Adam is set towards selfishness. […]
If you asked a random stranger about the story of the 10 plagues, more than likely they could give you a rough retelling and perhaps even name a few of […]
At the end of chapter 5, Moses accused God of being evil for letting His people suffer and not acting on their behalf. Now in chapter 6, God reminds Moses […]
At this point in our story, God’s people are suffering as slaves under the hand of Pharaoh, which begs the question, if God rules the universe, why are His people […]
In Exodus 3 Moses had an encounter with God that set the stage for the rest of Exodus. God revealed Himself as the great rescuer of Israel, and Moses as […]
In chapter 3 of Exodus, we come to one of those very familiar Sunday School flannelgraph moments. It’s the moment when God appears to Moses in the burning bush, revealing […]
Every really great story begins with a hero who is called upon to make wrongs right, cause good to triumph over evil, and win the day. In the second chapter […]
Today we begin a journey through one of the greatest stories every told. It’s a story about slavery and redemption, struggle and triumph, hurt and heroism, bondage and freedom. It’s […]