
Many religious people have a vague concept of unity and unfortunately many religious groups practice and promote a shallow portrait of what Jesus taught. Unity is such an important topic, but many people settle for something else. In the lesson Jason shows what God intends for building community in the church that can carry over into helping people around us.
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One of the most common questions people ask when beginning to study the Bible is which translation they should use. It's a great question! Since there are so many options, how do we choose? The answer depends on the two philosophies of translation and the strengths and weaknesses of those philosophies. In this sermon Jason explores those ideas and helps you see which translation to look for.
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Meekness has two sides. One is active and the other passive. Both are important to understand. In this class Jason explores the active side of meekness and shows that it is far from what many think it to be!
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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.

