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November 23, 2022
Exploring God’s Image in Us
This post is written by Katie Orr and is published as a companion to Unit 15, Session 4 of The Gospel Project for Adults Vol. 5 (Fall 2022): From Rebellion to Exile. Every decade or so, it seems, a new and “revolutionary” personality test pops up within popular culture. Perhaps the tool has been around for a while, but...
November 22, 2022
Weekly Leader Training for Adults: Unit 15, Session 4—God's Image in the Nations
This week, your group will be studying Unit 15, Session 4: God's Image in the Nations.
November 21, 2022
Weekly Leader Training for Preschool & Kids: Unit 15, Session 4—Every Person Matters
From the garden of Eden to the great restoration of the last days, men and women have attempted to hide themselves from God, seeking safety and avoidance of the consequences of sin due to those who think, speak, and act contrary to God’s good design. We first find this in the garden following the initial sin of Adam and...
November 16, 2022
God’s Plans for Us
This post is written by Katie Orr and is published as a companion to Unit 15, Session 3 of The Gospel Project for Adults Vol. 5 (Fall 2022): From Rebellion to Exile. Jeremiah 29:11 is a crowd favorite. From t-shirts to coffee cups, many celebrate the good plans of God through the use of these familiar words. “‘For I...
November 14, 2022
Weekly Leader Training for Adults: Unit 15, Session 3—God's Judgment Through the Nations
This week, your group will be studying Unit 15, Session 3: God's Judgment Through the Nations.
November 14, 2022
Weekly Leader Training for Preschool & Kids: Unit 15, Session 3—God's People Were Taken Captive
Throughout 2 Chronicles 36, it is easy to see that God is the One who raises up and removes kings and rulers and all who are in authority. But this reality can sometimes shake us in profound ways. It may cause us to ask why. This question is fair considering that we often see rulers who don’t love God...




