Featuring chapter-by-chapter studies on the books of Hebrews and Philippians, these commentaries will enrich your understanding of the Scripture and its relevance for today.
The Bible is full of characters! These historical people provide lessons and illustrations that can help us in our own time.
Learn about the foundations of the Christian faith
These outlines are helpful study guides for both learning and teaching.
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This list shows the location of every parable in the Gospels.
Each of the following questions concerns an individual found in the Gospels. Imbedded clues will point you to the correct character.
Each of the four Gospel has unique characteristics. A brief synopsis of each is given for the purpose of comparison.
This outline can be used to understand the scope of the four Gospels.
The chronological life of Paul can be summarized as a series of dynamic achievements through intense suffering.
The book of Romans provides us with a complete and comprehensive doctrine of justification by faith. This epistle is the most detailed and systematic exposition of theological truth in the Word of God.
Although Paul suffered greatly for his faith, these things did not concern him. He just wanted to be faithful to the ministry the Lord Jesus entrusted to him.
A brief chronological overview of infamous Rome, her rulers, and a few key dates in her history.
The title Father is the one Jesus uses most frequently when referring to God. The spirit of true prayer involves viewing God in this light. Our Heavenly Father is more gracious and generous than any human father.
The salvation of Cornelius is a pivotal point in the New Testament. His story takes place about a decade after the resurrection and ascension of Jesus. His conversion affirms the inclusion of all nations in the Kingdom of God.