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...
by Jean Wilund | Jan 2, 2020 | Blog, Help! I Want to Study the Bible
What are you seeking when you mine God’s Word? Thomas Watson’s great quote got me thinking about this question. In this sacred mine we dig, not for a wedge of gold—but for a weight of glory.Thomas Watson When I sit down to read the Bible, what am I mining for?...
by Jean Wilund | Dec 31, 2019 | Blog, Help! I Want to Study the Bible, Popular Posts
Several years ago, I dreamt I’d been given 4 hours to live. I felt healthy in my dream. Nevertheless, the doctors doomed me to only four more hours of life. I agonized over how to spend those last hours. I wanted to enjoy my husband and our three young...
by Jean Wilund | Oct 25, 2019 | Blog, Favorite Websites & Apps, Help! I Want to Study the Bible, Help! I Want to Teach the Bible, Resources for Adults
Simply Put, Theology Matters Theology matters because it’s the study of God and what we believe about Him. But if you’re like me, theology can be daunting. Until the Simply Put podcast. As the name indicates, the Simply Put podcast puts theological truths into...
by Jean Wilund | Oct 7, 2019 | Blog, Help! I Want to Study the Bible, Popular Posts, When Life Is Hard
This post first appeared on Revive Our Hearts. Introducing someone to brokenness and revival can be like introducing them to sushi. “Here, eat this seaweed-wrapped raw fish draped over gummy rice with a swipe of green mustard so hot it will clear the nostrils of your...
by Jean Wilund | Aug 14, 2019 | Blog, Help! I Want to Study the Bible, Help! I Want to Teach the Bible, Popular Posts
If we interviewed your Bible, what would it say about your relationship with God? Would you be eager to hear what it said? Or would you prefer to hide it? My pastor, Jason Gillespie, asked this intriguing question during his sermon, Our Relationship to the Word. As I...