Some extra content from Sunday’s series starter on Daniel, with Tim and Trudi.
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Learning How to Do Life Well
Some extra content from Sunday’s series starter on Daniel, with Tim and Trudi.
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Tim begins a new series, a walk through the book of Daniel.
The book of Daniel chronicles a difficult time for the people of God and how people of the kingdom of God should respond in the middle of the kingdom of darkness. This series draws on the teaching of various ministries, including Church of the Highlands, the Door of Hope, and The Bible Project.
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Tim and Trudi talk about doubt and look ahead to the new series.
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Trudi concludes the series with a look at doubt and how to handle it.
The Old Testament had many difficult laws, including 10 that God’s people were to follow. But Jesus came with commands that would be considered IMPOSSIBLE…if it weren’t for the fact that He rose from the dead. This series draws on the teaching of Andy Stanley and his series, The N Commandments.
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Tim and Trudi chat about judging, with some added thoughts from Sunday’s lesson.
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Tim talks about the favorite Not of many people, and why it means more than we think it means.
The Old Testament had many difficult laws, including 10 that God’s people were to follow. But Jesus came with commands that would be considered IMPOSSIBLE…if it weren’t for the fact that He rose from the dead. This series draws on the teaching of Andy Stanley and his series, The N Commandments.
Would you like to join the conversation? Send us your questions or comments, and we’ll talk about it After Class (later this week!)