Trinitarianism
Trinitarianism Classroom
Trinitarianism Classroom
Developing a heart for God means wanting to live to please God for the rest of your life. You can find out what pleases God through his Word. The Bible contains stories about real people like us. David is one of those biblical examples, and we will observe in this study how he became a man after God’s own heart. At every turn, there is rich application for women of our time.
Soteriology Classroom
Lifestyle Discipleship is the theme of this group of studies. This is Book B: Tools For Christian Growth, which is the 2nd book in the four-book series. It is the author’s goal that you might catch the vision of an old principle taught in Scripture (Discipleship), and utilized in the early church, that you might integrate it into your life for ministry until the day you go to be with the Lord.
Lifestyle Discipleship is the theme of this group of studies. This is Book A: Basics for Christian Living, which is the 1st book in the four-book series. It is the author’s goal that you might catch the vision of an old principle taught in Scripture (Discipleship), and utilized in the early church, that you might integrate it into your life for ministry until the day you go to be with the Lord.
This is the second part in a four part series on Spiritual Formation. The rest may be located at the following links:
Part 1: Identity - Investigating Who I Am
Part 3: Integrity - Examining How I Live
Part 4: Ministry - Determining How I Serve
This is an audio series by Dr. Kenneth Boa that walks through the book of John.
Bibliology and Hermeneutics Classroom