by Jean Wilund | Sep 28, 2020 | Blog, Popular Posts
Stuck in the Ditch of Waiting? Do you ever feel like your hopes, plans, or dreams are stuck in a ditch, and you’re left waiting for days, weeks, maybe even years for a tow truck? We may be busier than a squirrel deciding which side of the road to be on, but...
by Jean Wilund | Sep 16, 2020 | Blog, Help Me Study Genesis, Help! I Want to Study the Bible, Help! I Want to Teach the Bible, Jean Wilund YouTube
How Can Two Sons with Two Offerings and One Brutal Murder Transform Us? Two sons. Two offerings. And one brutal murder. Genesis 4 opened with excitement: the birth of Adam and Eve’s first son, Cain. The birth of their second son, Abel, brought even more joy. But...
by Jean Wilund | Sep 10, 2020 | Blog, Favorite Websites & Apps, Help! I Want to Teach the Bible
View the Survey Questions and Findings Explore the Results What is the state of theology in America today? Bottom line, it’s sad. But God is not surprised. He’s not being defeated by unbiblical teaching and opinions. His back isn’t against the ropes....
by Jean Wilund | Sep 10, 2020 | Blog, Popular Posts, Revive Our Hearts, When Life Is Hard
A version of the following post first appeared on Revive Our Hearts.(Learn more about ROH here.) “Turn left,” Siri said. I did and found myself at the end of a dead-end road, not at the promised entrance to the beautiful Blue Spring State Park in...
by Jean Wilund | Sep 9, 2020 | Blog, Help Me Study Genesis, Help! I Want to Study the Bible, Help! I Want to Teach the Bible, Jean Wilund YouTube
Congratulations! It’s a Murderer! Genesis 4 opens happily enough with the birth of Adam and Eve’s first child, Cain. It’s a boy! I wonder if they imagined the child that they cradled in their arms was the Savior God promised to send through Eve’s offspring....
by Jean Wilund | Aug 19, 2020 | Blog, Habakkuk, Help! I Want to Study the Bible, Help! I Want to Teach the Bible, Popular Posts, Published Articles, When Life Is Hard
The following post first appeared on Revive Our Hearts.(Learn more about ROH here.) As I hid in my garden, the last thing on my mind was whether I had a high view or a low view of God. All I cared about was my view—and why God seemed to refuse to even...