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  • Lesson 17- Acts of the Apostles – Part 6 – Paul and the Spread of the Church

    Paul went to Corinth from Athens. Corinth, by all accounts was a wealthy and vibrant city, mostly due the unique location for trade and travel. Positioned with two harbors, one that faced Italy to the west and another facing Turkey to the East the route through Corinth was the safest way to sail from Italy […]
  • Lesson 28 – Paul’s Letter to the Church at Philippi

    In his letter to the Philippians, Paul thanked them for remembering him in his ministry with their gifts. Paul had known plenty and poverty and Paul had reached contentment with however much he had. Having explained that, however, Paul wanted the Philippians to know his appreciation for all they had done for him. Paul told […]
  • Lesson 42 – Finishing James

    Biblical-Literacy Lesson Paraphrases New Testament Survey- Lesson 42:
  • Lesson 6 – The Gospel of Matthew – Miracles

    Do you wish you knew of a present day miracle? Why was Jesus in the business of doing miracles during his day? Mark Lanier explains why Christ performed the miracles, as He set about the kingdom work of this time and the Kingdom that is to come.
  • Lesson 13 – The Gospel of John – Part 2 – Some Final Thoughts

    In this last installment for the gospel of John, Mark Lanier strengthens the case that John used Paul’s circulating letter to the Ephesians when he wrote his gospel account. Why do we care about this? Listen in and find out and be blessed by God’s words to us!
  • Lesson 18 – 1 and 2 Thessalonians – Part 1

    While in Corinth, Paul wrote 2 letters to the church in Thessalonica. Because he had to leave Thessalonica so suddenly, and flee to Corinth, due to the threatening crowd, he was concerned about the new followers he left behind. He wrote them letters encouraging them to continue in the church’s faith and steadfastness. He told […]
  • Lesson 43 – Jude

    Biblical-Literacy Lesson Paraphrases New Testament Survey- Lesson 43:
  • Lesson 7 – The Synoptic Problem

    How do a lawyer’s rules of court and the knowledge of how to recognize a good witness give information on the synoptic phenomenon found in Matthew, Mark and Luke? Follow along as Mark Lanier tackles why these three gospels each tell their story of Jesus in their own words.
  • Lesson 14 – Acts of the Apostles – Part 1 – Acts of the Holy Spirit

    Mark Lanier begins the study of the Acts of the Apostles with the acts of the Holy Spirit. What is your view of the Holy Spirit? In part 1, Mark examines what Jesus’ words revealed concerning the paraclete using the synoptics Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) and then examines John’s gospel for further revelation. Find […]
  • Lesson 18 – 1 and 2 Thessalonians – Part 2

    In Paul’s 2nd letter to the Thessalonians, he identifies God as our Father, showing the commonality of all believers before God. He is thankful to God for the church’s ever growing faith and love and steadfastness in light of persecutions. Paul wrote about the 2nd coming of Jesus in more detail, reminding the Thessalonians not […]

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