The Studies Stream offers easy access to all the existing Growing Disciples video resources. This stream also features new ‘Deep Dive’ studies on selected books and important themes of the Bible. Frequently Asked Questions will also be answered in written articles. New resources will be added each month.
The title of Mark’s gospel makes clear that it’s all about Jesus, who is the Messiah, the Son of God. Mark presents this message in an economical and direct manner that will be useful for the persecuted 1st century Christians of Rome. Mark’s economic use of language should never be thought simplistic. Instead, he invites the reader’s inquiry into Jesus’ claim to be the kind of suffering servant saviour Messiah described in the latter writings of the prophet Messiah.
Ness Hughes approaches the book of 1 Corinthians with both binoculars and a microscope, taking in the big picture while also digging deeper into some of the key issues of the book.
Ness Hughes approaches the book of 1 Corinthians with both binoculars and a microscope, taking in the big picture while also digging deeper into some of the key issues of the book.
This is the triumph of God's love: nothing and no one can stand in his way of bringing us to glory. God is the one who ensures your salvation, no matter what happens in the present.
Ness Hughes approaches the book of 1 Corinthians with both binoculars and a microscope, taking in the big picture while also digging deeper into some of the key issues of the book.
Does the Christian still have to obey the Law of Moses? Do we constantly wrestle with the condemnation it always brings? Or has the Christian� every Christian� been set free from all obligations to the Law?
How can God 'justify' guilty sinners like us, and still be righteous himself? That�s exactly what Paul wants the Romans to know, here, and throughout the remainder of the letter.