In the last chapter of John, we find a very peculiar account, centred around Peter, his relationship with Jesus and his future ministry of starting the church. It begins with, “I’m going out to fish,” Simon Peter told them, and they said, “We’ll go with you.” (John 21:3)
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Read MoreWhen’s the last time you read through the single-chapter book of Jude? Which verse or passage is the most meaningful to you personally and why? Which verse or passage carries the most theological depth and importance for the Christian Faith?
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Read MoreA wife’s submission to her husband is a touchy subject these days. Even in the Church! Living in this moment, in a post-Christian Western culture, it’s hard to hear words like those found in 1 Peter 3. How do we teach this Biblical principle in a post-Christian culture?
Read MoreWhat country do you live in and which political party do you typically lean toward? When your preferred party is not in power, how do you reconcile with government decisions? How do you navigate your disagreement or potential anger?
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