Survey of the New Testament – Jude
Survey of the New Testament

Jude In our eighth and final week of the Survey of the New Testament we are diving into the book of Jude. Jude is written for two main reasons: he wanted to point out and expose the false teachers that had infiltrated the Christian community, and he wanted to encourage those same Christians to stand […]

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Survey of the New Testament – 1 2 3 John
Survey of the New Testament

1 2 3 John The seventh week of the Survey of the New Testament brings us closer to finishing out our summer teaching series and this week we will be looking at three books: 1 John, 2 John and 3 John.  One thing that becomes clear while studying these books is that the writer is […]

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Survey of the New Testament – 2 Peter
Survey of the New Testament

2 Peter In our sixth week of the Survey of the New Testament we will be studying 2 Peter. It is the second letter written to both the Jews and Gentiles living in Asia Minor. Why another letter to the same group of people? The first letter regarded external persecution they faced where as the […]

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Survey of the New Testament – 1 Peter
Survey of the New Testament

1 Peter Week five of our Survey of the New Testament brings us to 1 Peter, which was a letter written to both Jews and Gentiles living in Asia Minor that were undergoing intense persecution by the Roman Government. This week we will learn that we can have a victorious life in the midst of […]

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Survey of the New Testament
Survey of the New Testament

Fear and intimidation are two reasons people do not move into something new or unknown. When it comes to the Bible, people are sometimes afraid to read it because they may not know what it means, and they can be intimidated by the size and complexity of the subjects. This 8-week Bible study will assist […]

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Survey of the New Testament – James
Survey of the New Testament

James James is the book of the week as we enter our fourth conversation during our Survey of the New Testament. James, who was the half brother of Jesus, did not initially accept Jesus as the Messiah but later becomes a main pillar in the early church. This book reads much like the book of […]

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