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Covenants: New Covenant
Following God's covenants with Noah, Abraham, Moses, and David, we can see His faithfulness through the Old Testament. However, often repeat


Prayer: In Jesus Name
Most Christians conclude their prayers with the words “In Jesus name, amen.” What does this mean? Is it some special formula or format that


Covenants: David
Yahweh established a covenant with King David, known as the Davidic Covenant, in which the "house" of David would continually reign over God


Prayer: Our Strength
Following Jesus requires humility. One of the basic principles we find in Scripture is "I cannot do this on my own." Following Jesus means w


Covenants: Moses
The book of Exodus opens with Israel in the land of Egypt. Israel greatly increases in number and becomes mighty (Ex. 1:1-9). As the story u


Prayer: Our Father
Jesus' example of prayer is structured around His purpose. In this prayer, God's name is set apart as holy as we see the importance of lovin


Covenants: Abraham
The covenant with Abraham marks a transition in Genesis of God's redemption. The Bible story narrows down and focuses on one person, Abraham


Prayer: Introduction
Prayer is central to the life of Christians. Prayer also grounds us and provides a rhythm for our lives in a changing world. Even considerin


Community
Growing in the Lord will require being connected to the family of God. Fellowship is a word we often connect to meals. Although meals can dr
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