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April 12, 2019
Gospel Links for Gospel Culture (4/12)
The Church Needs More Church History Trevin Wax: After our visit, one question niggled at the back of my mind: How many Christians know the names and stories of countless Hollywood stars but remain unaware of the most important people and stories in church history? Hollywood cares about its history. Does the church? Marvel at God’s Diverse Creation Dorena Williamson: Something else...
April 10, 2019
Prayer, Boldness, and Making the Sun Stand Still
The Old Testament is filled with stories that we don’t quite understand. Joshua commanding the sun to stand still is one of those. What should we do with this passage? Are we to do as Joshua did, or is there something more to this passage—something that points us to the gospel? Aaron and Brian continue their conversation about the...
April 9, 2019
"Into the Promised Land": Taking the Land
Each and every week when we teach, our priority is to point our kids to Jesus. Our goal in teaching is to teach every story and passage faithfully, and in doing so to show our kids how each one connects to the greater gospel story that arcs through Scripture. That is why The Gospel Project exists: to help prevent...
April 8, 2019
Spring 2019 Leader Tips: Unit 8, Session 3—The Provision of Peace
In the videos below, Aaron Armstrong (Adults), Andy McLean (Students), and Brian Dembowczyk (Kids) coach leaders on teaching Spring 2019, Unit 8, Session 3—The Provision of Peace. 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...
April 5, 2019
Gospel Links for Gospel Culture (4/05)
3 Prayers to Pray as you Open God’s Word Michael Kelley: There are advantages and disadvantages to each of these plans, and there is also gloriously freedom under grace. Your pattern might differ according to your stage in life, the age of your children, or even your personality. But in the end, there is great benefit if you open God’s...
April 2, 2019
"Into the Promised Land": The Battle of Jericho
Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables is one of the greatest stories of redemption ever written. The story traces the life of Jean Valjean, a criminal released from prison after serving a number of years for stealing bread to feed his starving sister. A kind bishop, Myriel, takes Valjean in but the criminal steals his silverware and runs off. When the...