by Jean Wilund | Mar 12, 2020 | Blog, Help! I Want to Study the Bible, Popular Posts
If you’ve never trusted in Jesus Christ for your salvation, or even really understood what that means, let me explain. First, we need to understand why we even need salvation. THE PROBLEM Sin is the problem. Sin is the heart attitude that says,...
by Jean Wilund | Mar 11, 2020 | Blog, Popular Posts
This post originally appeared on ReviveOurHearts.com Shakespeare once said: Some are born great women’s ministry leaders, some achieve greatness in leading a women’s ministry, and some have the position thrust upon them kicking and screaming. William Shakespeare...
by Jean Wilund | Feb 17, 2020 | Blog, Character Traits of God, Help! I Want to Study the Bible, Help! I Want to Teach the Bible
Have you ever heard the Trinity compared to an egg? Or water? Or in Dr. Seuss-ian terms? This is how I learned about the Trinity. One is right. Two are wrong. (And now I sound like Sesame Street.) One Teacher Taught Me the Trinity is Like an Egg An egg consists of a...
by Jean Wilund | Jan 9, 2020 | Blog, Help! I Want to Study the Bible, Help! I Want to Teach the Bible, Popular Posts
This post first appeared on Revive our Hearts, a ministry I highly recommend for their incredible resources and commitment to sound biblical teaching. If you missed Part 1 of this series, start here: Christianity Doesn’t Have to be Wearisome or Bible Study...
by Jean Wilund | Jan 6, 2020 | Blog
Stress! It’s relentless and comes at us in many forms. Not all stress is bad stuff. Some are highlights—a wedding, a new baby, that new job or career! But stress is stress. And it takes its toll. Even Jesus faced stress—lots of it. Consider Nancy...
by Jean Wilund | Jan 6, 2020 | Blog, Help! I Want to Study the Bible, Help! I Want to Teach the Bible, Popular Posts
This first appeared on Revive our Hearts, a ministry I highly recommend for their incredible resources and commitment to sound biblical teaching. Christianity is wearisome, and Bible study is boring. Yes, I said it. But never out loud. Only in my private prayers did I...