Paul makes a strategic move and begins to minister directly to the gentiles, instead of working through the local synagogue. Why does he do that? Let’s find out together as we read Acts 17-19.
After the wedding ceremony of the new couple, they begin their marriage and have their first fight. What was it about? Let’s find out together as we read Song of Songs 5-8.
The gospel is officially recognized as being different from Judaism. What happened to cause that and why is it important? Let’s find out together as we read Acts 14-16
The Spirit motivates the church to spread the gospel to other nations. How did he do that? Let’s find out together as we read Acts 12-13.
The gospel spreads to new cultures in Judea and Samaria. What happened? Let’s find out together as we read Acts 9-11.
Just like Jesus said, the gospel spreads to Judea and Samaria. How did that happen? Let’s find out together as we read Acts 7-8.
The Holy Spirit begins to work inside the newly born church. What does he do? Let’s find out together as we read Acts 4-6.
Jesus tells the disciples that they will receive the Holy Spirit. John calls him a Paraclete just like Jesus was. What is he? Let’s find out together as we read Acts 1-3.
Solomon writes a drama of his courtship, wedding and marriage to his beloved. What does he say? Let’s find out together as we read Song of Solomon 1-4.
Jesus’ resurrection gives us a brand new beginning. How does his death result in a new beginning? Let’s find out together as we read Luke 22-24.
Jesus enters Jerusalem and is immediately questioned by the authorities. What does he do? Let’s find out together as we read Luke 19-21.
The kingdom of God isn’t composed of the type of people you might think. Who belong to the kingdom of God? Let’s find out together as we read Luke 16-18.
Instead of telling his disciples how wonderful his kingdom will be, he tells them how hard it will be. What does he tell them? Let’s find out together as we read Luke 13-15.
Jesus teaches his disciples to think differently about the Old Testament. What does he tell them? Let’s find out together as we read Luke 11-12.
Jesus teaches the disciples what it means to be disciples. How does he do that? Let’s find out together as we read Luke 9-10.
The end of book 4 of Psalms calls us to praise and thank God. Why should we do that? Let’s find out together as we read Psalms 103-106.
Luke continues telling stories of freedom for the marginalized. Who are they? Let’s find out together as we read Luke 7-8.
Luke starts his gospel by telling stories of how Jesus ministers to the poor. What does he do? Let’s find out together as we read Luke 5-6.
Luke’s gospel is organized geographically. What does that mean? Let’s find out together as we read Luke 3-4.
Luke starts his gospel telling us the story of John’s birth and Jesus’ birth. How are they similar? Let’s find out together as we read Luke 1-2.
The Lord engages in six debates with the people of Israel. What are they debating? Let’s find out together as we read Malachi.
Zechariah talks about the good shepherd and the Spirit of God. What does he say about them? Let’s find out together as we read Zechariah 11-14.
Psalms 96 to 101 are enthronement psalms. What are they? Let’s find out together as we read Psalms 96-102.