Archive for March 2022
Daniel Sermon: Do You Reflect Babylon or the Bible? Waging a Spiritual War
In 605 B.C., Nebuchadnezzar waged a spiritual war, not a war for land or wealth. He stole instruments of worship from the Jewish temple and brought them into the house…
Read MoreElementary, March 27: Parable of the Prodigal Son
Hi Journey Kids parents! Last week we looked at the first two parables in a three-part series. In the first parable, a shepherd leaves 99 sheep in search of one.…
Read MoreKindergarten & Pre-K, March 27: Feeding 5,000
Have you ever been worried about how you would make your material resources last? With the rise in gas prices and other goods, many of us are finding it difficult to make our finances last paycheck to paycheck.
Read MoreKindergarten & Pre-K, March 20: The Twelve
No matter what you’ve done or who you are, there is a choice to be made. Do you choose Jesus?
Read MoreWhat Are the Prophecies in the Book of Daniel?
In 605 B.C., Daniel wrote about dreams and visions he either heard about or saw. Much of what he described is taking place today. God showed Daniel things he couldn’t…
Read MoreWhat Is My Identity in Jesus Christ?
Many are searching for identity in today’s world. “Who am I?” isn’t just a question asked by teens and 20-somethings but by nearly everyone at any stage of life. When…
Read MoreKindergarten & Pre-K, March 13: Matthew the Tax Collector
We all know someone who has made a mistake and lost friends. Someone who people label as ‘despicable’ and do not want to associate with.
Read MoreElementary, March 13: Parable of the Rich Fool
My possessions bring me a momentary sense of comfort and security. But it’s just that. Momentary. I want to treasure what will last into eternity – the God who loved me enough to die in my place. How about you?
Read MoreElementary, March 6: Parable of the Good Samaritan
Jesus wants us to show compassion to everyone – because that’s what He did. Who can you show compassion to this week?
Read MoreKindergarten & Pre-K, March 6: Four Fishermen
When Jesus started to choose the men in which He would disciple, He didn’t choose from the noblest, wisest, or the most affluent. Jesus chose four fishermen.
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