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March 19, 2019
"Into the Promised Land": Moses' Farewell
I recently saw something on a social media site that troubled me quite a bit. I know, what is not troubling on social media? Someone posted seeking wisdom on how to handle a situation at her church. From what she described, an unbeliever, who is not a member of the church, was elected to her church’s board. Apparently, the...
March 19, 2019
Saturating your experience with the gospel
“As we think about developing cultures of gospel saturation in our churches, we’ve got to realize that we’re always either leading in such a way that will helping people realize the importance of the gospel, often times—if we’re not careful—we’re actually doing something that fights against the development of the gospel culture in the church.” Watch as Jeff Vanderstelt,...
March 18, 2019
Spring 2019 Leader Tips: Unit 7, Session 4—The Promise of God's Presence
In the videos below, Aaron Armstrong (Adults), Andy McLean (Students), and Brian Dembowczyk (Kids) coach leaders on teaching Spring 2019, Unit 7, Session 4—The Promise of God’s Presence. 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...
March 15, 2019
Gospel links for gospel culture (3/15)
How Following Jesus Leads to Rest Michael Kelley: Hatred; persecution; conflict; yes, we can expect all these things when we follow Jesus. But according to Him, we can also expect rest. How can these things fit together? After all, a life riddled with conflict, hatred, viciousness, attack, and loss upon loss seems anything but restful. It seems, actually, like the...
March 13, 2019
Why do preschoolers need to study the book of Judges?
The book of Judges is one of the darkest books in Scripture. And because it is so dark, it often makes us wonder if it’s a book we should be teaching to children, and particularly preschoolers. Aaron and Brian are joined by Karen Jones, Content Editor for The Gospel Project for Preschool, to discuss why we want to teach...
March 12, 2019
"Into the Promised Land": Balaam and Balak
My youngest son Caleb has never read The 5 Love Languages. I know this, in part, because he is seven. That book is not quite up his alley. But I also know he isn’t well-versed on Chapman’s thinking because Caleb’s love language to me is definitely not in that book. Caleb’s preferred method to show me that he loves me...