Nika Spaulding Pharisees make good neighbors. What? We've all heard about the Pharisees! We know them as legalistic, hypocritical and anti-Jesus. You might be surprised to learn, as I did,…
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With all the Bible studies you can use, why choose Coming Home to Jesus: A Study of the Gospel of Luke? Co-editor of this resource, Irish Kinney, shares her answers…
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Kingdom Living by Kay Daigle What is BOW's Bible study Kingdom Living, a study of the Sermon on the Mount about? Why choose to study it for yourself, your small…
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Susie Hawkins Kristen Pool What method is best for group Bible teaching--interactive or lecture? Have you wondered whether you're using the right method for your group? We have outstanding Bible…
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Archaeologist Angela Everett Archaeologist Angela Everett once again joins Kay Daigle to educate Christians about biblical archaeology. She discusses several important New Testament artifacts that have been discovered, supporting the…
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Archaeologist Angela Everett Archaeologist Angela Everett joins Kay Daigle to describe important Old Testament artifacts that support its historicity in this second episode. You may prefer to access all of…
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Angela Everett Biblical archaeology is important. Have you ever questioned the historicity of the Bible? Or perhaps someone has dismissed the Bible to you by calling it fabricated. Angela Everett…
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Nika Spaulding Practicing lament is a way to relate to God in our grief, hard times and even our anger. This second episode in a two-part series on lament features…
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Nika Spaulding Understanding lament is a way for Christians to relate to God in grief, loss and pain. In this time of wars around the world and division in our…
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Kelley Mathews Sharifa Stevens As Bible teachers protect your kids' privacy, say Kelley Mathews and Sharifa Stevens, BOW team members. So often we teachers don't think about this and aren't…
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