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“All Scripture Is God-Breathed And Useful . . .”
Second Timothy 3:16 says, “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness.” What did that verse mean to Paul when he wrote it and what does it mean for us today? Today on Discover the Word, we explore this familiar but often misunderstood verse. Join us today for […]
How To Talk To Children About The Crucifixion of Jesus
The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is a cornerstone of the Christian faith. But is it appropriate to read it to young kids? Today on Discover the Word, the team, and special guest Sally Lloyd-Jones talk about ways to explain the reality of the way Jesus died to children. Hear Sally read the story of the crucifixion […]
Reflecting On God’s Endless And Unconditional Love
God doesn’t only love us when we follow Him and obey His Word. He even loves us when we turn our backs and walk away. Today on Discover the Word, the team and special guest Sally Lloyd-Jones, author of The Jesus Storybook Bible, reflect on the power of God’s endless, unconditional love. Pull up a chair for Discover the […]
“The Jesus Storybook Bible”
When we spend time following the picture-perfect lives of people on social media, it’s easy to feel like we’re not good enough. Today on Discover the Word, the team, and special guest Sally Lloyd-Jones remind us that no matter what our inner voice may say, we are beautiful and loved in the eyes of God. A […]
The Bible Tells One Overarching Story
The Bible may seem like a complex collection of strict rules and heroic tales. But in reality, the Bible tells one, overarching story, the story of God’s love for you. Today on Discover the Word, the team and special guest Sally Lloyd-Jones discuss how every story in the Bible “whispers Jesus’s name.” Join us today on Discover […]
Sharing The Gospel Message Clear And Simple
Pastors and theologians have spent thousands of years studying the Scriptures. But in the end, the gospel is a message so clear and so simple, even a child can understand it. Today on Discover the Word, the team along with special guest Sally Lloyd-Jones discuss the art of sharing the gospel with kids. Join us as Sally […]
Asking The Right Questions
Before a judge issues a verdict, all the evidence has to be considered! And today on Discover the Word, we consider the evidence that took Thomas, “The Disciple of Doubt” from skepticism to belief. Learn how your faith can grow when you start asking the right questions, today on Discover the Word!
Doubting Thomas Taking The Lead
Have you ever been in a situation where everyone was thinking the same thing, but no one was willing to say it? Today on Discover the Word, the team continues a study on Doubting Thomas, who took the lead and expressed the question on everyone’s mind. Learn how doubts can transform into faith when you listen today […]
Asking The Awkward Questions
Have you ever been around someone who spoke their mind a little too loudly? Today on Discover the Word, the team talks about “The Disciple of Doubt,” and his tendency to ask the awkward questions no one else would. Discover how Thomas’s questions moved him from skepticism to belief, when you listen today to Discover the Word!
The Skeptic Who Believed
The King of Rock and Roll, Honest Abe, and Doubting Thomas. Some nicknames just stick. But today on Discover the Word, we will reveal that Thomas’s story didn’t end in doubt. It ended in faith! Tune in to discover what we can learn from the “Disciple of Doubt,” today on Discover the Word!
Thomas The “Disciple Of Doubt”
Nicknames have a way of sticking with people. But few nicknames have been as enduring, or unfortunate as “Doubting Thomas.” Today on Discover the Word, we begin a study on the “Disciple of Doubt” by asking the question, was Thomas’s doubt a good thing? Learn how doubts can actually lead to greater faith when you listen today […]
Accidental Wisdom
A few years ago, a woman shared with me a story about finding her preteen son watching news coverage of a violent event. Instinctively, she reached for the remote and changed the channel. “You don’t need to be watching that stuff,” she told him rather abruptly. An argument followed, and eventually she shared that he needed to fill his mind with “whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely . . . ,” (Philippians 4:8). After dinner, she and her husband were watching the news when suddenly their five-year-old daughter burst in and turned off the television. “You don’t…