Should Catholics Attend Protestant Bible Studies? (Part 2)

Should Catholics Attend Protestant Bible Stud...

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Lay Ministry: Passion vs. Romantic Notion

How do you know if something is truly your calling or just a compelling idea? Jeff explores how to discern your place in the Church by identifying the difference between a genuine passion and a romantic notion. Many people feel drawn to roles like writing, speaking, or ministry, ...  Afficher plus

Praying "In" God’s Word

When you pray with Scripture, you are not guessing what God wants, you are praying from the very words He has already given you. Jeff encourages us to bring our struggles, whether family, health, finances, or anxiety, directly to God by praying through Scripture. Email us with co ...  Afficher plus

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15 Minute Bible Study Method
The Daily Grace Podcast

Emma and Suzanne discuss the Inductive Bible Study Method and how you can apply this method to a 15 minute Bible study routine. Inductive Bible Study Method: Observe Observe = What does the text say? Pick 1-2 of these to observe in the text: Attributes of God Repeated words Lists ...  Afficher plus

Types of Christ: David, Solomon, Daniel - The Mystery of Christ: An Athonite Catechism (L.11)
Orthodox Ethos

(Lesson 11) — Types of Christ: David, Solomon, Daniel

Come and sit at the feet of the professors of the Desert, those initiated into the Mystery. They will guide us through the entirety of the Economy of Salvation, from the pre-existence of the Logos, to His R ...

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How Do Men's and Women’s Bible Study Spaces Differ?
Women of the Word: How to Study the Bible with Jen Wilkin

In this bonus episode, Jen Wilkin is joined by Nathan Campbell to discuss how men and women's Bible study spaces are alike and different. Nathan Campbell works as the Spiritual Formation Pastor at his church in South Carolina. Jen Wilkin is a Bible teacher from Dallas, Texas. As ...  Afficher plus

What Is the Deuterocanon or Apocrypha?
BibleProject

How the Bible Was Formed E1 — If you’ve ever compared a Protestant Bible to a Catholic Bible, you may notice some additional books in the Catholic Bible, such as Tobit, Judith, 1 and 2 Maccabees, etc. These books, called the Deuterocanon by Catholics and the Apocrypha by Prote ...

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