The Corinthian church had begun to wander off. Paul writes a letter to bring them back. What does he tell them? Let’s find out together as we read 2 Corinthians 1-4.
The Corinthian church was made up of Jew and Gentile. Should they all eat kosher food? And what if the food was sacrificed to a false idol? Let’s find out together as we read 1 Corinthians 8-10.
In the first four chapters, Paul tells the church not to be divided. What should they do instead? Let’s find out together as we read 1 Corinthians 1-4.
After eleven chapters of theology, Paul tells us how to live on the basis of that theology. How are we to live? Let’s find out together as we read Romans 12-16.
Paul asks the question of whether or not God can be trusted. He turned Israel away, didn’t he? How did Paul answer? Let’s find out together as we read Romans 9-11.
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
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.