
While studying how Paul trained and mentored Timothy for the work of the gospel, we can learn how we can teach new Christians today. Training and mentorship go deeper than simply teaching, a relationship must be formed for a growing mentorship.
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Textual criticism is the scientific art of gathering discrepancies and understanding what should be in a given text. There is a lot of misinformation about this topic. Some have claimed that because of the thousands of discrepancies in the Bible we cannot trust it. This sermon gives you the basic information to show that we can trust the Bible because of these "discrepancies"!
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Meekness is an important part of spiritual growth that is sometimes misunderstood. This class dives deeply into the meaning of the word as used in the Bible. Learn how meekness is all about embracing reality and standing strong in life.
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The conversion of Saul into the Apostle Paul was a long road and helps us to see how we can be patient and help new converts to Christianity.

The Bible is inspired from God and trustworthy, but how did it come about? What happened so that it would come together? Understanding the principles can help us understand why certain books were "left out" and give us greater confidence about its nature and accuracy.

Part of growth and avoiding failure is understanding why we succeed or fail. Once we understand the reasons, we can learn to be strategic in how we approach the activities of life. The principles from this class will help us identify steps to take for the future.
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Diversity is an important idea in today's world, and it is also an important Bible topic. The modern ideas about diversity can sometimes go too far in the eyes of some while others demand that there be no restrictions of any kind. Much of that debate relates to the way we tend to categorize people. The Bible has some important things to say about diversity, especially in the church.

