Given by Doug Johnson
First Day of Unleavened Bread Why does God command us to do the things He does? What’s His purpose?
Given by Doug Johnson
A meme is defined as “a unit of cultural transmission.” Wouldn’t it be more profitable for us to have a basis for “units of spiritual transmission?” That has only one source—and you know what it is!
Given by Doug Johnson
We often imagine Passover as signifying a renewal of our commitment to being a disciple of Jesus Christ. Here's a wider challenge-to view the entire spring festival season as a time of renewed dedication to our calling on multiple levels. Can we do that?
Given by Doug Johnson
God’s spring festival season is almost here. If there’s one central theme shown in the meaning of the Passover and Days of Unleavened Bread, it is hope. How our world needs it, and how we appreciate it!
Given by Doug Johnson
The word "surrender" has several definitions. How does it affect God's people, as we approach the Passover once again, remembering our repentance, coversion and yielding our lives to God? What does it mean in the daily life of a disciple of Jesus Christ?
Given by Doug Johnson
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has destablized our world in a number of ways. What has it done to our solidity as disciples of Jesus Christ? Which "world" is yours...and mine?
Given by Doug Johnson
Seven times in the book of Revelation a statement begins with "blessed is..." What "blessed" messages are unique to this prophecy of the future?
Given by Doug Johnson
How important is "the truth" to us? The entire core of what we call "the faith?" How do we make sure our commitment is solid?
Given by Doug Johnson
What will the world of the "new heavens and new earth" look like? We are given only a glimpse in the last two chapters of the Bible. But the seven "no mores" in Revelation 21 and 22 us a very intriguing look at that very different kind of existence.