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52 Verses, 52 Books, 52 Weeks (Week 26: Joshua)
What does real courage in the Lord look like? Melanie Haynes takes us to the Book of Joshua to better understand that question for this week’s 52 Verses, 52 Books, 52 Weeks.
52 Verses, 52 Books, 52 Weeks (Week 25: Song of Songs)
Jim Krenning takes us to Song of Songs this week for 52 Verses, 52 Books, 52 Weeks. It’s a great message and I hope you’ll take a moment to be blessed by it.
52 Verses, 52 Books, 52 Weeks (Week 24: Titus)
Join us this week for a visit to the Epistle to Titus, thinking about who we are, who God is and how He loves us.
52 Verses, 52 Books, 52 Weeks (Week 23: Malachi)
Please join me for a trip to Malachi during 52 Verses - 52 Books - 52 Weeks. And, no, we’re not going to look at the “one verse” that always seems to get quoted there — there’s more to explore from this prophet!
52 Verses, 52 Books, 52 Weeks (Week 22: Romans)
For Memorial Day, I turned to Romans to continue Little Hills’ 52 week journey through 52 Verses from 52 Books. I hope everyone has had a blessed Memorial Day weekend.
52 Verses, 52 Books, 52 Weeks (Week 21: James)
Jim Krenning takes us to the Epistle of James to think about how sin affects our testimony and how faithfulness can point people to Jesus. I love the way Jim points us to how our actions influence others in faithfulness.
52 Verses, 52 Books, 52 Weeks (Week 20: Acts)
This week, we turn to Zephaniah to think of God’s plans for the future — and how they give us hope as we answer His call to do the right things in the present.
52 Verses, 52 Books, 52 Weeks (Week 19: Zephaniah)
This week, we turn to Zephaniah to think of God’s plans for the future — and how they give us hope as we answer His call to do the right things in the present.
52 Verses, 52 Books, 52 Weeks (Week 17: Colossians)
We turn this week to Colossians, where we consider worldly philosophies and how they are different from wisdom we learn in the world.
52 Verses, 52 Books, 52 Weeks (Week 16: Joel)
Do the Bible’s prophecies of the end times tell us anything in our present situations? Yes, yes, indeed they do and I think about that as I turn to Joel this week. One of the things I really like about doing this 52 week journey wherein each week we look at a different book of the Bible is that it is making me share from books of the Bible I don’t turn to very often, such as Joel. But all of God’s Word is “profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work” (2 Tim 3:16 ESV) and the book of Joel has reassuring things for us to hear!