Nahum Study Guide
The Wisdom Journey study guides for the book of Nahum. ...
The Wisdom Journey study guides for the book of Nahum. ...
Do babies go to heaven? What if they are aborted or stillborn? And what about toddlers and elementary school children who die before they master the alphabet—let alone the multiplication table? God gave us key insight into these crucial questions.
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Abortion is one of the greatest tragedies of our day and age — stealing the lives of unborn children and viewing children as a cosmic accident. If there was ever a time the world needed Psalm 139, it's today. Beyond an ultrasound, David gives us a glimpse into humanity’s true womb. ...
God does not gauge our parental success on how well our kids doing in school or how often they attend church or how many clothes we put in their closet. He gauges success solely on what we teach our kids about him. Both through our words and actions. In this gripping look at David's message to his...
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Everyone has a legacy. What will yours be? Will your children say you walked with God or ran from Him? Will your grandchildren receive an inheritance of earthly riches or heavenly ones? Learn how walking with God now can impact your family for generations in The Enoch Example: A Father's Legacy. ...
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The birth of Christ is unique in all of human history. But what difference did it make to those involved with it? And what difference does it make for us today? This profound booklet reveals significant truths that will cause you, like the wise men of old, to worship the Son of God anew.
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People in deep pain often arrive at the conclusion that "God must not love me. God must not care about me. God must be against me.” It's not true! But with a study of Job, we can find out what is.
The enemy chips away at God’s truth through patient erosion — he tweaks and adapts it until what is believed is no truth at all. Therefore, it’s not surprising that our current culture embraces so many lies. As parents, our goal is that our children choose to walk in truth. ...
How do you handle suffering? Do you try to deal with it yourself only to crumble under the stress? Suffering serves a glorious purpose. God uses it to refine us, grow us, and make us more like Him. We can rest in the God of all grace, relying on Him for strength and comfort.
King David had two friends: a father and a son with drastically different perspectives. One gave David the clothes off his own back while the other hurled spears at David's back. These contrasting portraits of friendship, exhibited by Saul and Jonathan, show us what real friendship looks like.
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Do you feel sick when awaiting a diagnosis, acceptance letter, or apology? Do you lose sleep sometimes? Our bodily responses to pressures are inescapable. So when Paul tells us to get rid of anxiety, he isn’t talking about physical ills; he’s talking about spiritual ones. In a society that...
What kind of legacy are you leaving your children? Are you succeeding as a mother? Gaze into portraits of women in Scripture who God called successful. Unlike the world, their legacy was not measured by fame or fortune; it was measured by their faithfulness to God and His Word.
In this eye-opening look at some of the setbacks Paul experienced in Rome, we see the humbling lesson that God often uses to move us forward in reverse. Things that seem to be setbacks or reversals in your life might actually be God working to move his plan forward.
You are consistently underpaid, underrated and undermined. You can never call in sick, choose the first shift, or ask for weekends off. You're in this thing called motherhood for life. But you're not in it alone. You have ane example from the Scripture, a godly mother named Eunice.
Because of the watered-down, trivialized holiday season, the Church is in danger of forgetting the true significance of Christmas. People have forgotten that the Christmas story is actually an emotional roller coaster. The story begins with intrigue and ends with murder. ...
Dwelling on yesterday’s failures can lead us to discouragement, while dwelling on yesterday’s successes can just as easily lead us to lethargy. So how do we truly let go of yesterday and seize today? The apostle Paul gives us an emphatic answer in his remarkable resolution.
When someone suffers, we often focus on them alone. We tend to overlook those standing by the sufferer–family, spouses, friends–who also experience the situation in their own unique way. But those stories often reveal just as much truth. This booket will introduce you to Mrs. Job.