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Podcast - Villains of the Bible: Nebuchadnezzar
Check out the So We Speak podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify . The worst event in Israel’s history was the destruction of the Temple...

Brittany Proffitt
1 day ago2 min read


What does it mean to have childlike faith?
What do you think of when you hear the word “childlike?” For many of us, “childlike” might bring to mind something immature, foolish, or...
Kali Gibson
Jun 173 min read


The Pursuit of Truth, Goodness, and…Beauty? Suggested Reading on Arts and the Christian Life
When someone mentions “the arts,” what do you think of? I believe a typical picture includes an “anything goes” attitude, whether in the...

Kim Arnold
Jun 67 min read


Podcast – Villains of the Bible: Herod
Check out the So We Speak podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify . Herod is one of the most well-known villains in the Bible. Without...

Brittany Proffitt
Jun 32 min read


The Ḥesed of God, Part 1: Hope and Joy in the Midst of Despair
Hesed. Hesed is a rich Hebrew word and unfortunately it is extremely challenging to find a word that even comes close in English. The...

Brittany Proffitt
May 233 min read


The Power of Praising God in Prison
Life can be challenging at times. Jesus made it clear that following him doesn’t exempt us from suffering. In fact, following Jesus...

Kali Gibson
May 202 min read


Podcast - Villains of the Bible: Sennacherib
Check out the So We Speak podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify . Sennacherib’s story takes place in the eight century BC. He makes the...

Brittany Proffitt
May 152 min read


The Pinnacle of Temptation
Jesus was tempted throughout his life. But there were two seasons where the pressure was uniquely intense—two moments when the full weight of temptation bore down on him: the cross and the wilderness. Today, we’re looking at that second one—the wilderness—and more specifically, the third temptation as presented in Luke’s Gospel. To understand it, we need to set the scene.

Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
May 613 min read
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