Reading Time: 4 minutes
On this Easter Sunday, the church needs to remember that it has the best of the good news to share. The church dares not be stingy with it. . . .
Reading Time: 4 minutes
On this Easter Sunday, the church needs to remember that it has the best of the good news to share. The church dares not be stingy with it. . . .
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“All four Gospels mention there were doubters after Jesus rose from the dead,” David Faust writes. “Still today, when we gather on Easter to celebrate the resurrection, doubters mingle with the worshipers. . . .”
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Questions for group discussion for use with this week’s lesson titled “All Nations Are Invited” (Mark 16:9-20).
Reading Time: 4 minutes
Mark devoted one-third of his Gospel to the Passion experience of Jesus, and the first event in that experience was the triumphal entry into Jerusalem. . . .
Reading Time: 3 minutes
“In the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ triumphal entry,” David Faust writes, “several details stir my curiosity. . . .”
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Questions for group discussion for use with this week’s lesson titled “The Ordinary Are Invited” (Mark 11:1-19).
Reading Time: 4 minutes
Amos, the farmer prophet, pleaded with Israel to seek the Lord and live. Several unrighteous deeds were identified as needing to be eradicated. The most pronounced was idolatry. . . .
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What if the Lord himself doesn’t like our worship services and would rather not attend? Through the prophet Amos, God left no doubt how he felt about the Israelites’ gatherings. . . .
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Questions for group discussion for use with this week’s lesson on “Lead Me to Righteousness” (Amos 5:6-15, 21-24).