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“In this interdenominational Bible study, people around the world will be looking at God’s persistent love for His people and the lengths to which He will go to fulfill His promise and purpose in our lives. Together, we’ll be exploring God’s unchanging character, which gave the people in the Bible days their hope and gives us our hope today.” – Cody Wyoming Enterprise, September 7, 2022
“And I learned through teaching Sunday school, once I became enthusiastic about scripture, that you can really relate it to people on a lay level and ignite passion in them by trying to explain a little about what the Bible is all about. That is really one of our main goals of the book: to encourage people and inspire people to read scripture itself.” – Fox News, September 2, 2022
“Kees de Kort, a Dutch painter and illustrator, was known for over 300 colorful illustrations bringing to life both the Old and New Testament.” – Evangelical Focus Europe, August 31, 2022
“’That kind of thing hasn’t happened in the past,’”’ Taber says. ‘It used to be one or two organizations involved in Bible translation. But now, local churches and organizations are seeing the value and the need [for] God’s word, so they want to be involved.’” – MinistryWatch, August 30, 2022
“This discovery is our strongest indicator that Peter had a special association with the basilica, and it was likely dedicated to him. Since Byzantine Christian tradition routinely identified Peter’s home in Bethsaida, and not in Capernaum as is often thought today, it seems likely that the basilica commemorates his house.” – CBN News, August 18, 2022
“At that location, there was a symmetrical breach in the wall, which suggests there may have been a gate chamber – a complex through which people had to enter before coming into the city itself. ‘This is important because the High Priest, Eli, died in the gate of Shiloh… We discovered what we think is the gate mentioned in 1 Samuel 4.’” – All Israel News, August 13, 2022
“The church teaches that the Bible is both inspired and inerrant. That is, we believe that the Bible is “breathed out by God” (2 Tim. 3:16) and that it is without error. How, then, do faithful Christians reconcile the passages of Scripture that appear to be contradictory?” – The Reporter, August 9, 2022
“If you want to grow in your understanding of the Bible and ministry, Covenant Seminary has a number of courses you can audit online this Fall semester. Auditing courses allows you to get all of the content without the cost and work associated with taking the course for credit. Auditing a course can also be a good way of seeing if seminary courses are a good fit for your future ministry.” – Covenant Theological Seminary, August 3, 2022
“Part of the mosaic unearthed at Huqoq depicts Barak equipped with a shield and Deborah gazing at him from under a palm tree. The middle register is only fractionally preserved, while the lowest register shows Sisera bleeding and dead as he lay on the ground.” – The Christian Times, July 16, 2022