Year 2017-18
EXTRA! Ideas for Adults – Nehemiah – Session 6
Date: August 26 Praise The Point: Serving God includes celebrating His great work. Get Into the Study Use this story to introduce Question #1: What’s a memorable celebration you’ve been a part of? It’s August and kids are heading back to school. There may be some excitement in “back to school” shopping and seeing friends […]
Read MoreNehemiah – Session 6 – Reason to Sing
REASON TO SING! Revered modern hymn-writers Keith and Kristyn Getty get candid about how they inspire their three kids to make a joyful noise to the Lord. by Lindsay Williams SOME CHURCHES MEET IN CATHEDRALS surrounded by stained glass windows on all sides. Others gather in historic buildings with vaulted ceilings and majestic architecture. Modern-day […]
Read MoreEXTRA! Ideas for Adults – Nehemiah – Session 5
Date: August 19 Prioritize The Point: God’s Word must be central to our lives to truly serve Him. Get Into the Study Use this story to introduce the point of the session: God’s Word must be central to our lives to truly serve Him. Mild dehydration may cause a drop in mental performance. A recently […]
Read MoreEXTRA! Ideas for Adults – Nehemiah – Session 4
Date: August 12 Protect The Point: As Christians, we cannot separate who we are from what we do. Get Into the Study Use this story to introduce the point of the session: As Christians, we cannot separate who we are from what we do. Gracelyn Mae Violet Griffin was born July 17, 2018 at 10:30 […]
Read MoreNehemiah – Session 4 – Life Doesn’t Always Follow a Script
LIFE DOESN’T ALWAYS FOLLOW A SCRIPT HomeLife talks to Inside Edition’s Megan Alexander about staying true to your convictions. by Julia Bonner Megan Alexander wears many hats as a national news correspondent, host, emcee, and actress, in addition to her roles as a devoted wife and proud mother of two young boys. In her first […]
Read MoreNehemiah – Session 4 – His Grace, Your Identity
HIS GRACE, YOUR IDENTITY Chosen, royal, holy, His — that’s who you are in Christ. by ERIC GEIGER P ERHAPS YOU have told your son, daughter, grandson, or granddaughter, “Remember who you are. Remember your last name.” The encouragement is common and wise. You are challenging someone you love to root actions in the family’s […]
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