Some people don't need an explanation; they need a life-changing, God-powered experience.
In Acts 16, we read 3 stories: 3 different people, 3 distinct backgrounds, 3 specific needs. Knowing these needs helps us better know how to pray and act as we partner with God in the greatest work of all – the saving of people. God doesn’t need us to partner with Him, but He invites us nonetheless. Welcome to Part 2 of our study.
(Note: We gleaned some helpful study from Martyn Lloyd Jones and Tim Keller. And my wonderful summer intern, Peyton Miller, found helpful words for us to use.)
2021 Review and a Big Announcement
The Joke Episode
Parenting Lessons From Deuteronomy 6 (Part 4)
Parenting Lessons From Deuteronomy 6 (Part 3)
Parenting Lessons from Deuteronomy 6 (part 2)
Parenting Lessons From Deuteronomy 6 (part 1)
Favorite Books We Read in 2021
Thinking Biblically About Afghan Refugees
Adele And The Search For Happiness
The Fall Of Mars Hill and How You Can Help Your Church Be Healthy
Peace Child - Learning Cultural Languages To Communicate The Gospel
Disbelief Needs: Putting Acts 16 Into Practice
Disbelief Needs: An Example (Acts 16 study part 3)
Disbelief Needs: An Explanation (Acts 16 study part 1)
1 Year Anniversary & Our Favorite Things
Friendships Part 4: Be Reliable
Friendship Part 3 - Be Thoughtful
Friendships part 2 - Be Vulnerable (Plus, the grossest Barnes & Noble story of all time)
Friendships part 1 - The Secret Sauce
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