For every 4 characters you read about in the Bible, 3 of them were people who held jobs and roles in the marketplace, in government or the home. Winemakers, midwives, small business owners, prison guards, craftsmen, servants in a household, soldiers, farmers, government officials, harvesters, event managers, advisors to kings… the job titles are vast! And […]| worship.works
Watching The Chosen will appeal to people interested in theology and popular culture, church leaders, and general readers.| EerdWord
A Simple Biblical Model to Teach Your Team Just 5 simple principles. This concise lesson is ideal to teach your team about disciple-making. Adapted from How to Save the World: Disciplemaking Made Simple | by Alice Matagora. If Jesus’ disciple-making was a focal point of his time on earth, we should probably pay attention to […] The post Five Disciple-Making Patterns Jesus Used appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
He was too humble to make it obvious, but with context and analysis, it's clear that the apostle Matthew was among the most Christ-like men who ever lived.| Mormon History