Have you ever been on a boat in the open sea? How was the weather? Imagine… lots of rain and wind… dangerous weather. Do you think you could make it out of this big storm? Well, Paul did but not by his doing. God brought him out of the storm and to Rome for a very important reason. Let’s find out how and why!
Paul is in Athens and finds a city full of idols. What does he do? He preaches the Gospel to all the people there everyday! What is this Gospel message that Paul preaches? Let’s find out!
Paul and Silas find themselves in prison at Philippi when an earthquake struck. When the prison doors flew open, the prison jailer was about to take his own life. Paul cried out for him to stop. See how God saves this man!
Some men started teaching the Gentiles that they couldn’t be saved unless they were Jewish, but this was wrong. We will see how the church overcomes this false teaching.
Saul, who had heartily approved of Stephen’s death continued to be a man who wanted kill Christians. But, as he was on his way to capture them in Damascus, Jesus appeared to him and stopped him in his tracks. Saul completely changes!
On the day that Stephen died, a great persecution towards all Christians began. Christians who were in danger scattered and shared the gospel with all sorts of people. Many heard the gospel but how did they respond?
Peter, one of the disciples, follows Jesus at a distance after he is arrested to the courtyard of the high priest. But when confronted from bystanders about his relationship to Jesus, how does he respond?
After being arrested, the religious leaders of Israel searched for accusations against Jesus. Instead of accepting His self-declaration as the Messiah, they rejected Him exactly as Jesus and the Scriptures had predicted.
What is the hardest thing a person will have to go through? Dying. How do you prepare for death? Let’s look at Jesus and how He prepared for His crucifixion that would happen soon. How did He obey God and follow God’s plan, no matter how hard it was?
Jesus has gone away but promises to return one day. How can a person be ready for Jesus’ return? What does Jesus want His disciples to do? Jesus uses the parable of the talents to explain this. Let’s find out how!
Jesus wraps up His teaching to the disciples by speaking on the two ways that people will live their lives - either listening to His word or ignoring it.
So far, we have seen Daniel has been faithfully trusting and obeying God’s command throughout his entire life. Now that he is serving under a new king in the Medo-Persian Empire, will Daniel continue to obey the God’s commands, or will he disobey God’s commands?
When the great King Nebuchadnezzar eventually learned to submit to God’s rule, he wrote a letter to all the people in his kingdom warning them that God humbles the proud, but will the future Babylonian kings heed his warning?
God brings another dream to King Nebuchadnezzar, which Daniel explains to him - God plans to humble the powerful king, but how and why does God do that?
In our passage today, we get a glimpse into Jesus’ life at the age of twelve. His family visits Jerusalem - as they do every year - but when it’s time to go home, He stays behind! What happens next?
When baby Jesus was brought to the temple, people recognized that this baby wasn’t just any other baby. This baby was the Savior. They praised God for the Savior who will save all people (Jews and Gentile).