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June 11, 2019
"A Kingdom Provided" Israel's First King
One of the challenges I face as a father is knowing when to let my kids fail. My impulse is to protect them—to shield them—from all harm, great and small. I want them to be happy. I want them to be successful. And because I desire that for them, it means there are times I need to let them...
June 10, 2019
Summer 2019 Leader Tips: Unit 10, Session 3—God Rejects a King
In the videos below, Aaron Armstrong (Adults), Andy McLean (Students), and Brian Dembowczyk (Kids) coach leaders on teaching Summer 2019, Unit 10, Session 3—God Rejects a King. Tips and videos for previous lessons are available on the The Gospel Project Blog. You can also check out the Additional Resources page for podcast recommendations and blog posts related to this week’s subject matter. To view a...
June 9, 2019
How Do We Keep Our Students Focused on the Gospel? [Best of the Podcast]
As we gear up for season two of The Hero of the Story, we are re-presenting a conversation between Aaron and Andy McLean, editor of The Gospel Project for Students, on the need for a gospel focus in student ministry. Listen in as we discuss: The dangers of confusing the gospel with behavior modification; The danger of placing burdens on students...
June 7, 2019
Gospel Links for Gospel Culture (6/7)
The Peril of Potted Plant Christianity Jeff Medders: Sure, they are next to each other, but they aren’t connected in the soil, they aren’t sharing the spray from the hose. Their roots are restricted. They don’t pull and tug when one is moved. These plants are together, but they are also alone. How many of our church communities are just...
June 6, 2019
Why Should Christians Read Widely?
John Milton encouraged Christians to read “promiscuously”—to read a wide variety of genres and viewpoints. But how does this help us grow as believers? Karen Swallow Prior, author of On Reading Well, shares her insights in this video.
June 4, 2019
"A Kingdom Provided": The Ark Was Captured
I tend to be a problem solver. I generally am able to ponder a situation, viewing it from various angles, and then figure out the best course of action to take. It’s usually a good ability to have, although it sometimes wears my wife out. But besides that, there is another way that what is often a strength can...