Better
In depth study of Hebrews and why Jesus is the better priest, the better sacrifice, and brings a better covenant. Hebrews encourages us to live a faithful life as others who have gone before us.
James
“The Christian life is not just about giving our hearts to Jesus, but about surrendering every word, thought, deed, attitude and moment to Him.”
The Fruit of the Spirit
“When we abide in the Spirit, we take on a new nature in Christ, we are no longer branches bound for death. We are now grafted into a living, fruitful vine which causes us to bear good fruit.”
Even If
“Look among the nations, and see; wonder and be astounded. For I am doing a work in your days that you would not believe if told.” (1:5)
Gospel-Centered Motherhood
“In God’s economy, when His people empty themselves for His sake, they are filled with His presence which leads to purpose, joy, and satisfaction.”
Bible Reading in the New Year
‘I want to read my Bible more this year- where do I start?’
Romans: Vol. 2
Volume 2 of studying the wonderful book of Romans!
Romans: Vol. I
A great (and pretty) expositional study on Romans 1-8!
The Songs of Jesus
This is a great year-long journey through one of the most loved books of the Bible- the Psalms. I am not one for fluffy books…
Earth Psalms
It’s a beautiful book. The design is well done- very vibrant and colorful and full of beautiful pictures of nature. This is a…
For the Love of God, Volume II
There are a lot of passages in the Bible that are confusing or just kind of boring and it’s easy to just read it and forget about it and be done with it, but with Carson’s commentary, he offers…
Becoming a Woman Whose God is Enough
The truths you encounter in this book are ones you will need daily because as humans we are constantly battling our desire to be our own god, to do things our own way, to doubt God, to question his love and his purposes. Every single day we need to wake up saying…
A Living Hope in Christ
This study forces you to wrestle with questions you’re unsure about and makes you realize how much you ‘skip over’ or assume you understand when you read Scripture. Jen will ask…