GrowingDisciples is a year long self-paced program to help you grow as a disciple of Jesus Christ. This podcast reproduces our Daily Devotions, which form part of our Bible Reading plan to cover the entire Bible in a year. The whole course is found at http://growingdisciples.net.au
In all his missionary work, Paul always took a team of co-workers with him. Often times, he also sent his co-workers on seperate missions or gave them tasks to complete before catching up with Paul again. This series of devotionals reflects on Paul's letters to his co-workers Timothy and Titus, sometimes called the Pastorals, reflects on the key ideas in both letters.
In all his missionary work, Paul always took a team of co-workers with him. Often times, he also sent his co-workers on seperate missions or gave them tasks to complete before catching up with Paul again. This series of devotionals reflects on Paul's letters to his co-workers Timothy and Titus, sometimes called the Pastorals, reflects on the key ideas in both letters.
In all his missionary work, Paul always took a team of co-workers with him. Often times, he also sent his co-workers on seperate missions or gave them tasks to complete before catching up with Paul again. This series of devotionals reflects on Paul's letters to his co-workers Timothy and Titus, sometimes called the Pastorals, reflects on the key ideas in both letters.
In all his missionary work, Paul always took a team of co-workers with him. Often times, he also sent his co-workers on seperate missions or gave them tasks to complete before catching up with Paul again. This series of devotionals reflects on Paul's letters to his co-workers Timothy and Titus, sometimes called the Pastorals, reflects on the key ideas in both letters.
In all his missionary work, Paul always took a team of co-workers with him. Often times, he also sent his co-workers on seperate missions or gave them tasks to complete before catching up with Paul again. This series of devotionals reflects on Paul's letters to Timothy and Titus, sometimes called the Pastorals, reflects on the key ideas in both letters.
In all his missionary work, Paul always took a team of co-workers with him. Often times, he also sent his co-workers on seperate missions or gave them tasks to complete before catching up with Paul again. This series of devotionals reflects on Paul's letters to Timothy and Titus, sometimes called the Pastorals, reflects on the key ideas in both letters.
Paul writes “Ephesians” as a circular letter to the churches of Turkey, employing well known elements of liturgy and common forms of worship and literature. These are used to reinforce and give emphasis to his main message. Ness Hughes explores these Elements of Ephesians in this series of Devotionals.
Paul writes “Ephesians” as a circular letter to the churches of Turkey, employing well known elements of liturgy and common forms of worship and literature. These are used to reinforce and give emphasis to his main message. Ness Hughes explores these Elements of Ephesians in this series of Devotionals.
Paul writes “Ephesians” as a circular letter to the churches of Turkey, employing well known elements of liturgy and common forms of worship and literature. These are used to reinforce and give emphasis to his main message. Ness Hughes explores these Elements of Ephesians in this series of Devotionals.
Paul writes “Ephesians” as a circular letter to the churches of Turkey, employing well known elements of liturgy and common forms of worship and literature. These are used to reinforce and give emphasis to his main message. Ness Hughes explores these Elements of Ephesians in this series of Devotionals
Paul writes “Ephesians” as a circular letter to the churches of Turkey, employing well known elements of liturgy and common forms of worship and literature. These are used to reinforce and give emphasis to his main message. Ness Hughes explores these Elements of Ephesians in this series of Devotionals.
Paul writes to the church in Corinth, both in response to their letter and also to address some serious problems within. Although they are being sanctified in Christ, the Corinthians seem to be struggling to live up to this calling in their gathering and in their common life. Ness Hughes leads this series of devotionals exploring Paul's letter to the Corinthians.
Paul writes to the church in Corinth, both in response to their letter and also to address some serious problems within. Although they are being sanctified in Christ, the Corinthians seem to be struggling to live up to this calling in their gathering and in their common life. Ness Hughes leads this series of devotionals exploring Paul's letter to the Corinthians.
Paul writes to the church in Corinth, both in response to their letter and also to address some serious problems within. Although they are being sanctified in Christ, the Corinthians seem to be struggling to live up to this calling in their gathering and in their common life. Ness Hughes leads this series of devotionals exploring Paul's letter to the Corinthians.
Paul writes to the church in Corinth, both in response to their letter and also to address some serious problems within. Although they are being sanctified in Christ, the Corinthians seem to be struggling to live up to this calling in their gathering and in their common life. Ness Hughes leads this series of devotionals exploring Paul's letter to the Corinthians.
Paul writes to the church in Corinth, both in response to their letter and also to address some serious problems within. Although they are being sanctified in Christ, the Corinthians seem to be struggling to live up to this calling in their gathering and in their common life. Ness Hughes leads this series of devotionals exploring Paul's letter to the Corinthians.
Paul writes the book of Romans in order to introduce himself to the church at Rome, to encourage them, and to clarify the gospel which he proclaims. He does this so that they might adopt him as a 'link missionary' and send him onwards to Spain. This means that Romans is more than a theological treatise: it also has a distinctly pastoral and apologetic purpose. In this series of devotionals, Stuart Holman seeks to highlight Paul's unique purposes and apply them to the lives of contemporary Christians.
Paul writes the book of Romans in order to introduce himself to the church at Rome, to encourage them, and to clarify the gospel which he proclaims. He does this so that they might adopt him as a 'link missionary' and send him onwards to Spain. This means that Romans is more than a theological treatise: it also has a distinctly pastoral and apologetic purpose. In this series of devotionals, Stuart Holman seeks to highlight Paul's unique purposes and apply them to the lives of contemporary Christians.
Paul writes the book of Romans in order to introduce himself to the church at Rome, to encourage them, and to clarify the gospel which he proclaims. He does this so that they might adopt him as a 'link missionary' and send him onwards to Spain. This means that Romans is more than a theological treatise: it also has a distinctly pastoral and apologetic purpose. In this series of devotionals, Stuart Holman seeks to highlight Paul's unique purposes and apply them to the lives of contemporary Christians.
Paul writes the book of Romans in order to introduce himself to the church at Rome, to encourage them, and to clarify the gospel which he proclaims. He does this so that they might adopt him as a 'link missionary' and send him onwards to Spain. This means that Romans is more than a theological treatise: it also has a distinctly pastoral and apologetic purpose. In this series of devotionals, Stuart Holman seeks to highlight Paul's unique purposes and apply them to the lives of contemporary Christians.
Paul writes the book of Romans in order to introduce himself to the church at Rome, to encourage them, and to clarify the gospel which he proclaims. He does this so that they might adopt him as a 'link missionary' and send him onwards to Spain. This means that Romans is more than a theological treatise: it also has a distinctly pastoral and apologetic purpose. In this series of devotionals, Stuart Holman seeks to highlight Paul's unique purposes and apply them to the lives of contemporary Christians.
Paul writes the book of Romans in order to introduce himself to the church at Rome, to encourage them, and to clarify the gospel which he proclaims. He does this so that they might adopt him as a 'link missionary' and send him onwards to Spain. This means that Romans is more than a theological treatise: it also has a distinctly pastoral and apologetic purpose. In this series of devotionals, Stuart Holman seeks to highlight Paul's unique purposes and apply them to the lives of contemporary Christians ( growingdisciples.net.au ).
The book of Acts traces the spread of the Christian movement from Jerusalem, to Judea, to Samaria and then to the ends of the earth, describing all that the ascended Jesus continued to do... through his Spirit-empowered witnesses.
The book of Acts traces the spread of the Christian movement from Jerusalem, to Judea, to Samaria and then to the ends of the earth, describing all that the ascended Jesus continued to do... through his Spirit-empowered witnesses ( growingdisciples.net.au ).
The book of Acts traces the spread of the Christian movement from Jerusalem, to Judea, to Samaria and then to the ends of the earth, describing all that the ascended Jesus continued to do... through his Spirit-empowered witnesses.
The book of Acts traces the spread of the Christian movement from Jerusalem, to Judea, to Samaria and then to the ends of the earth, describing all that the ascended Jesus continued to do... through his Spirit-empowered witnesses
The book of Acts traces the spread of the Christian movement from Jerusalem, to Judea, to Samaria and then to the ends of the earth, describing all that the ascended Jesus continued to do... through his Spirit-empowered witnesses.
Jerusalem, to Judea, to Samaria and then to the ends of the earth, describing all that the ascended Jesus continued to do... through his Spirit-empowered witnesses.
The book of Acts traces the spread of the Christian movement from Jerusalem, to Judea, to Samaria and then to the ends of the earth, describing all that the ascended Jesus continued to do... through his Spirit-empowered witnesses.
The book of Acts traces the spread of the Christian movement from Jerusalem, to Judea, to Samaria and then to the ends of the earth, describing all that the ascended Jesus continued to do... through his Spirit-empowered witnesses.
The book of Acts traces the spread of the Christian movement from Jerusalem, to Judea, to Samaria and then to the ends of the earth, describing all that the ascended Jesus continued to do... through his Spirit-empowered witnesses.
The book of Acts traces the spread of the Christian movement from Jerusalem, to Judea, to Samaria and then to the ends of the earth, describing all that the ascended Jesus continued to do... through his Spirit-empowered witnesses.
Jesus' Resurrection from the dead is the turning point of history. This is the event that changes everything such that death itself is defeated and the possibility of eternal life is opened up. This series of Devotionals centres our attention on the narrative accounts of Jesus' resurrection
Jesus' Resurrection from the dead is the turning point of history. This is the event that changes everything such that death itself is defeated and the possibility of eternal life is opened up. This series of Devotionals centres our attention on the narrative accounts of Jesus' resurrection.
Jesus' Resurrection from the dead is the turning point of history. This is the event that changes everything such that death itself is defeated and the possibility of eternal life is opened up. This series of Devotionals centres our attention on the narrative accounts of Jesus' resurrection.
Jesus' Resurrection from the dead is the turning point of history. This is the event that changes everything such that death itself is defeated and the possibility of eternal life is opened up. This series of Devotionals centres our attention on the narrative accounts of Jesus' resurrection.
Jesus' Resurrection from the dead is the turning point of history. This is the event that changes everything such that death itself is defeated and the possibility of eternal life is opened up. This series of Devotionals centres our attention on the narrative accounts of Jesus' resurrection.
This is the event that changes everything such that death itself is defeated and the possibility of eternal life is opened up. This series of Devotionals centres our attention on the narrative accounts of Jesus' resurrection.
That Jesus dies, as the work of both Jews and Non-Jews; that his death is unwarranted and unjust; that his death is the event at which salvation is won— all captivate the gospel writers. And yet, each brings their own perspective. Each draws out slightly differing emphases and nuances, with the effect that we see this event as a multi-faceted whole. This series of Devotionals centres our attention on the Cross of Jesus, as recorded for us in John's gospel.
That Jesus dies, as the work of both Jews and Non-Jews; that his death is unwarranted and unjust; that his death is the event at which salvation is won— all captivate the gospel writers. And yet, each brings their own perspective. Each draws out slightly differing emphases and nuances, with the effect that we see this event as a multi-faceted whole. This series of Devotionals centres our attention on the Cross of Jesus, as recorded for us in John's gospel.
That Jesus dies, as the work of both Jews and Non-Jews; that his death is unwarranted and unjust; that his death is the event at which salvation is won— all captivate the gospel writers. And yet, each brings their own perspective. Each draws out slightly differing emphases and nuances, with the effect that we see this event as a multi-faceted whole. This series of Devotionals centres our attention on the Cross of Jesus, as recorded for us in John's gospel.
That Jesus dies, as the work of both Jews and Non-Jews; that his death is unwarranted and unjust; that his death is the event at which salvation is won— all captivate the gospel writers. And yet, each brings their own perspective. Each draws out slightly differing emphases and nuances, with the effect that we see this event as a multi-faceted whole. This series of Devotionals centres our attention on the Cross of Jesus, as recorded for us in John's gospel.
That Jesus dies, as the work of both Jews and Non-Jews; that his death is unwarranted and unjust; that his death is the event at which salvation is won— all captivate the gospel writers. And yet, each brings their own perspective. Each draws out slightly differing emphases and nuances, with the effect that we see this event as a multi-faceted whole. This series of Devotionals centres our attention on the Cross of Jesus, as recorded for us in John's gospel.
'The Passion' of Jesus Christ-- his suffering-- is not limited to his agony on the cross. Instead, he experienced all manner of 'sufferings' which ultimately culminated in his crucifixion. Stuart Holman leads this series of devotionals on Jesus' arrest and trial, remembering that, ultimately, all that Jesus suffered was for us.
'The Passion' of Jesus Christ-- his suffering-- is not limited to his agony on the cross. Instead, he experienced all manner of 'sufferings' which ultimately culminated in his crucifixion. Stuart Holman leads this series of devotionals on Jesus' arrest and trial, remembering that, ultimately, all that Jesus suffered was for us.
'The Passion' of Jesus Christ-- his suffering-- is not limited to his agony on the cross. Instead, he experienced all manner of 'sufferings' agony on the cross. Instead, he experienced all manner of 'sufferings' which ultimately culminated in his crucifixion. Stuart Holman leads this series of devotionals on Jesus' arrest and trial, remembering that, ultimately, all that Jesus suffered was for us.
'The Passion' of Jesus Christ-- his suffering-- is not limited to his agony on the cross. Instead, he experienced all manner of 'sufferings' which ultimately culminated in his crucifixion. Stuart Holman leads this series of devotionals on Jesus' arrest and trial, remembering that, ultimately, all that Jesus suffered was for us.
'The Passion' of Jesus Christ-- his suffering-- is not limited to his agony on the cross. Instead, he experienced all manner of 'sufferings' which ultimately culminated in his crucifixion. Stuart Holman leads this series of devotionals on Jesus' arrest and trial, remembering that, ultimately, all that Jesus suffered was for us.
John's gospel gives an extended account of Jesus' final meal with the Twelve. In very intimate detail, we learn of Jesus' priorities and concerns as he approaches his trial and crucifixion the next morning. Stuart Holman leads this series of devotionals on the Last Supper.
John's gospel gives an extended account of Jesus' final meal with the Twelve. In very intimate detail, we learn of Jesus' priorities and concerns as he approaches his trial and crucifixion the next morning. Stuart Holman leads this series of devotionals on the Last Supper.
John's gospel gives an extended account of Jesus' final meal with the Twelve. In very intimate detail, we learn of Jesus' priorities and concerns as he approaches his trial and crucifixion the next morning. Stuart Holman leads this series of devotionals on the Last Supper.