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Jesus went about healing during His life-bringing restoration of both...
The Kingdom of God is a matter of righteousness, peace, and joy in the...
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The disciples could not wait. Christ had said He would bring an end to...
Manuel hears two men talking and recognises someone requires help....
Manuel remembers all the achievements of his friend and hero, Max, and...
Manuel remembers all the achievements of his friend and hero, Max, and...
Book Two in the Manuels' Mission Series.Mary presents Manuel with an...
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Manuel decides to explore an unknown area behind the old shed. Suddenly...
Manuel notices a new family in the church. The young boy is very shy and...
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The second part of David's reign was beset by family and domestic problems, including incest, murder, rebellion, and a deadly plague. All of these things are written for our benefit, so we can learn from the successes and failures of David, the man after God's own heart. Approx 10 hours of teaching covering Chapters 13-24.
He was anointed by the prophet Samuel to be the next king of Israel. He waited patiently and meekly over many years. There were many setbacks on his pathway to the throne. The most disheartening was the deadly persecution by his king and father-in-law, Saul. Find out how the Book of 2 Samuel applies to your life today. Approx 10 hours of teaching
Throughout his trials, David shows exemplary character, nobility, earth-inheriting Biblical meekness, and more. Most importantly, we begin to learn why he is called the 'man after God's own heart.' That alone makes 1 Samuel a compelling study.
It is a story worth telling. The children of Israel settled in the land promised to the patriarchs Abraham, Issac,and Jacob. They lived under the rule of the judges. The best judge of all was the prophet Samuel; yet, it was from him that Israel demanded a king. 1 Samuel chronicles the important transition from theocracy (rule of God) to monarchy (rule of...
Paul the apostle left an indelible mark on church and world history. This mighty servant of God sought to reproduce himself into the lives of some key young men, including Timothy and Titus. Written to be a guide for them in the tricky waters of pastoral ministry, the pastoral epistles: 1 & 2 Timothy and Titus are a suitable, practical guide for all...
The story of the division and decline of Israel continues and comes to its logical conclusion: divine judgement for massive national sins. The penalty will be conquest and exile. The Northern Kingdom of Israel is the first to go, conquered by the Assyrians, the ten tribes are dispersed. Then Judah is left alone to face the might of Assyria and Babylon.
The story it tells - all true - is not a happy one. Lawlessness, immorality, and heartbreak are all part of the landscape. 2 Kings was written for our benefit so that we learn from the successes and failures of the people of God. It also highlights the outstanding ministry of the prophet Elisha, who shines like a star on a very dark night.
The House of David, particularly Solomon, began his reign with great wisdom, blessing, promise and prosperity. It was a high-water mark in Israelite history? What weaknesses, evil and follies caused its downfall. Combining the 12 hours of audio MP3 teaching with 108 pages of printable PDF notes, you will have a greater understanding of how the Book of 1...
He was possibly no more than twenty years old at the time he ascended to the throne. Would this young man be up to the task of keeping the twrlve tribes together, as well as fend off potential adversaries? When God gave him the opportunity to ask for whatever he wished, God was pleased with his answer, gave him his request, and the rest is history.
Why did Jonah, a man of God, flee from the presence of the Lord? Is the story of the whale fact or fiction? Was Jonah alive or dead in the whale's belly? There are miracles in the Book of Jonah. What are they? Why does Jesus liken Himself to the prophet Jonah? What's Jonah's connection with revival? The book of Jonah is not just for children in Sunday...
He was a young man mentored by the greatest Christian leader of his day. Yet he was assigned to a very challenging pastoral assignment with exceptionally difficult people. Hence, we have the God-given Book of Titus which shows us how to lead people - naughty and nice - in church life. What helps immensely is that the focus is on 'God Our Saviour.' When...
For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which is lost.- Luke 19:10 (KJV) Luke's Gospel gives us unique glimpses of Jesus we find no where else in Scripture. His accounts of the crucifixion, resurrection, and post-resurrection appearances are invaluable. The Son of Man: Understanding the Gospel of Luke Pt2 - Chapters 12 to 14 give you thorough...
Saying, The Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected of the elders andchief priests and scribes, and be slain, and be raised the third day.- Luke 9:22 (KJV) It is the longest book of the New Testament and it uses this phrase, 'Son of Man', 25 times. The Gospel of Luke, aimed towards the Greek and Hellenistic mindset, portrays Jesus as the...
One of the remarkable aspects of our times is that they are full of change, challenge and crisis. The world we were born in is long gone and the age to come is starting to come into view. So unprecedented are the changes that experts don't know what to do. After this teaching you will have greater insight into current events in the light of God's Word.NEW...
To live as a Bible-believing Christian in an increasingly hostile world takes courage, conviction, and consecration, while willing to turn one’s back on comfort, convenience, and cowardice. In order to become ‘strong and courageous,’ one needs to learn the Bible, God’s Holy Word. Learn classic lessons in courage & leadership in the Book of Joshua.
His story was the makings of a legend. Though greatly gifted and greatly flawed, he managed to make it to the ‘Hall of Faith’ in Hebrews 11:32. Not only were his exploits wonderfully celebrated but he single-handedly delivered his people from their great foe the Philistines.
The final part of the 4 part Peaks of Prophecy series. In the 5 hours of teaching you will learn about:• The real nature of Armageddon;• The second coming of Christ - at a surprising location;• Christ’s 1,000 Year Reign, called The Millennium;• Eternity in the New Jerusalem;• Enjoy the grand finale - paradise lost, paradise regained.
Part 3 in the 4 part Peaks of Prophecy series. In this 7 hours of teaching you will learn about:• Learn the 7 keys to understanding the Book of Revelation;• Some of the main pre-tribulation events;• About the four horsemen of the apocalypse in Revelation 6;• More about the seal and trumpet judgements.
Part 2 in the 4 part Peaks of Prophecy series. In this 9 hours of teaching you will learn about:• More details about the 70 Week Prophecy;• The rapture of the church;• The 1,000 year reign of Christ, popularly known as the Millennium;• Gog and Magog;• Insight on Christ’s Mount of Olives discourse;• What happens to people when they die?
Part 1 in the 4 part series Peaks of Prophecy. In this 9 hours of teaching you will learn about:• The benefits of Biblical prophecy;• Some of the key ‘signs of the times;’• The promise of a great universal shaking, as described in Hebrews 12:25-29;• Keys to proper interpretation of prophetic scripture;• The place of ancient Biblical covenants and how they...
The Culture Wars - The combatants are secular human progressives on the left and traditional or Biblical values conservatives on the right. Ultimately, what is at stake is nothing less than the survival of western civilisation as we know it. Extreme progressives want to put the west out of business and replace it with a big government, egalitarian,...
It is considered one of the most spiritual books of the Bible, infused with a close, personal, and insightful portrait of Jesus Christ. Written by a man who knew the Lord better than anyone else, we see Jesus Christ in a way that can be found nowhere else. Regarding its wording, insight, perspective, and message, the Gospel of John is in a class of its...
The Gospel of John is remarkable in so many areas: its close-up portrait of Christ, the great attention to detail, its elaborate discourses on the Lord’s timeless teaching.
It is the book that spawned a revival (II Kings 22-23). Frequently quoted in the New Testament, Jesus used it three times to defeat the temptations of the devil (Matthew 4:4, 7, 10). The book is called 'Deuteronomy,' the last of the five books of Moses (Known as the Torah and Pentateuch).
It is the book that spawned a revival (II Kings 22-23). Frequently quoted in the New Testament, Jesus used it three times to defeat the temptations of the devil (Matthew 4:4, 7, 10). The book is called 'Deuteronomy,' the last of the five books of Moses (known as the Torah and Pentateuch).
It is a most remarkable epistle: written when the apostle Paul was imprisoned and faced an uncertain future, Philippians has become a manifesto of peace and joy at all times. If you follow his simple, practical exhortations, you will find yourself confident and continuously rejoicing, no matter what.
It is the indispensable bridge between the New Testament gospels and epistles. It tells the inspiring story of the birth and growth of the Christian Church. Normal, everyday people were equipped to do extraordinary things courtesy of the baptism and fulness of the Holy Spirit. All this - and more - told in the amazing story of the Acts of the Apostles.
It is the indispensable bridge between the New Testament gospels and epistles. It tells the inspiring story of the birth and growth of the Christian Church. Normal, everyday people were equipped to do extraordinary things courtesy of the baptism and fulness of the Holy Spirit. All this - and more - is told in the amazing story of the Acts of the Apostle.