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Loving God’s Word

September 1, 2022 by Skylar Brown

Loving God's Word "We love God's Word in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament, echoing the joyful delight of the Psalmist in the Torah, "I love your commands more than gold ... Oh how I love your law." We receive the whole Bible as the Word of God, inspired by God's Spirit, spoken and written through human authors. We submit to it as supremely and uniquely authoritative, governing our belief and our behaviour. We testify to the ...

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Scripture Union USA Media Release

March 14, 2022 by Gail Martin

Has the pandemic changed the way young people engage with the Bible forever? https://www.lightstock.com/photos/person-wearing-a-face-mask-with-praying-hands An international consultation on the way Scripture Union teams around the world engage children and young people in the Bible and nurture disciples begins this week. Scripture Union is a network of independent national movements who are working in 130 countries worldwide. More than 100 ...

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Three Steps to Study Proverbs

January 26, 2021 by Gail Martin

Proverbs is part of wisdom literature, along with Psalms, Ecclesiastes, Job and Song of Songs. There are two major genres of proverbs. One is sayings, short wisdom sentences with contrasts, such as “the fool” and “the wise”, lazy and industrious, good and evil, right and wrong, helpful and selfish. One example of that is found in Proverbs 19:1, “Better the poor whose walk is blameless that a fool whose lips are perverse.” The second major ...

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