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There are currently eight Bible studies available for your spiritual growth.  Click any of the titles below (or the corresponding button on the left of the screen).  Bookmark this page and check back often... more studies will be added periodically.


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Give Until it Feels Good
Ananias & Sapphira
The Fear of the Lord
Feed My Sheep
Ashes of the Red Heifer
Perilous Times
Singapore Fruit Stand
Persian Court

Give Until It Feels Good

There are lots of churches with lots of different practices.  One thing they all have in common... offerings.  But is there a right way to give to the Lord?  Is there a wrong way?

 

Ananias & Sapphira

An expository on two people who paid the ultimate price for being what too many Christians are Sunday after Sunday... hypocrites.  Learn what caused the untimely death of these two church members.

 

The Fear of the Lord

The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.  But what does it mean to fear the Lord?  Is it to be in terror... or is it to experience a reverential fear and respect?

 

The Ashes of the Red Heifer

A study of an Old Testament ritual that points to the sacrifice of Jesus Christ... and how it affects our lives in the 21st Century.   You will qualify to wear the “thinking cap” while studying this lesson!

 

Feed My Sheep

Expository on Jesus’ thrice-repeated commandment to Simon Peter... and, by extension, to every Christian believer.  Do you love Jesus?  Do you really love Jesus?  Feed His sheep!

 

Debate at the Singapore Fruit Stand

A Christian is approached by a Moslem who tries to convert him to the Islamic religion using well-crafted arguments to try and sway his belief in Jesus.  What is the outcome of this debate?

 

Perilous Times

Paul warns Timothy of perilous times that were to come.  Surprise, surprise... we are living in those perilous times today.   This Bible study helps you understand and prepare for these perilous times.   Click the title or the picture to the left to begin.

 

Debate at the Persian Court

Perhaps the first recorded “game show” hundreds of years before “Jeopardy.”  Taken from the Apocrypha, we see an amusing scenario in which three servants of King Darius take part in a contest.  If they can correctly answer an interesting riddle, they stand to receive prizes of great material value.