by Jean Wilund | Jun 20, 2022 | Blog, Ease Into the Bible
When an author writes a book, the world may never be the same. Books have changed history. Some for good. Some for evil. Uncle Tom’s Cabin inspired the United States to abolish slavery and recognize racial division as evil and wrong. Mein...
by Jean Wilund | Apr 15, 2022 | Blog, Easter
This powerful message about Jesus (the Man on the middle cross) by Alistair Begg will be the best 3:52 minutes you’ve spent in a long time. I’ll be quiet now because I can’t add a single thing to his message. See. I told you. (This clip was taken...
by Jean Wilund | Mar 4, 2022 | Blog, Help Me Study the Bible, Help! I Want to Study the Bible
I signed a book contract with Our Daily Bread Publishing for my Bible study Habakkuk: The Path to Joy in Joyless Times! Coming in Spring 2023 Some of you have participated in my Habakkuk study in the past two years. The rest of you can look forward to a refined...
by Jean Wilund | Jan 11, 2022 | Blog, Ease Into the Bible, Help Me Study the Bible
This introductory article to the “Ease into the Bible” series first appeared on Revive Our Hearts Editor’s Note: Today we begin an exciting new series from ROH blogger Jean Wilund. The topic is one that’s near and dear to our hearts here...
by Jean Wilund | Jan 11, 2022 | Blog, Favorite Sermons & Teaching, Habakkuk
I’m in love. The Legacies of Light podcast series by Stephen Davey’s Wisdom for the Heart Podcast is phenomenal. I could put it on a loop and just keep it playing. Stephen shares the amazing stories of 16 legends such as Charles Spurgeon, George Mueller,...
by Jean Wilund | Jan 5, 2022 | Blog, Ease Into the Bible, Help Me Study the Bible, Help! I Want to Study the Bible, Help! I Want to Teach the Bible, Jean Wilund YouTube, Popular Posts, Revive Our Hearts
The Perfect-Fitting Bible Reading Plan You know how you feel when you find that perfect pair of shoes? It’s like finding the perfect Bible reading plan. It may seem strange to compare a Bible reading plan to a pair of shoes, but it can be almost as hard to...