Entries Tagged 'thisWeekAtLittleHills'
Songs for Our Temple (Week 5: Psalms 13-15)
Join us as the Psalminizers come together for a discussion about the problems of life and the solution in Psalms 13-15.
52 Verses, 52 Books, 52 Weeks (Week 32: Numbers)
What do we do when the waters of life seem rough? We turn to the God who is our lifeguard and helps provide the safety of a pool of His Grace.
52 Verses, 52 Books, 52 Weeks (Week 31: Hebrews)
What do the Olympics have to do with the life God has called us to? Let’s race to the answer tonight as we turn to the Letter to the Hebrews for 52 Verses from 52 Books in 52 Weeks!
52 Verses, 52 Books, 52 Weeks (Week 30: 1 Corinthians)
Merry Christmas (in July)! I couldn’t resist jingling all the way into 1 Corinthians today! Oh what fun it is to share God’s Word with you! 🎄
52 Verses, 52 Books, 52 Weeks (Week 29: Hosea)
Jim takes us to Hosea to think about how we fail to take God seriously and live in accordance to His will. It’s a great, challenging message worth a few moments of your time.
52 Verses, 52 Books, 52 Weeks (Week 28: 2 Timothy)
Paul says we should remember the “sound words.” What does that mean? How does that apply to us? I think often today, we’re not really even sure what “sound words” are; let’s think about that for a moment.
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!