"But he who looks into the perfect law of liberty and continues in it, and is not a forgetful hearer but a doer of the work, this one will be blessed in what he does."
— James 1:25 NKJV
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How to Handle Being Misunderstood
Have you ever been the subject of gossip or had your intentions completely misread? In this lesson, we explore how to "unravel the knots" that get...
The Damage Caused by Gossip
James 3:6 "The tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity... set on fire by hell." In this eye-opening lesson, we dive...
Gossip: Idle Talk vs. Edification
What is gossip—and what is it not? In this lesson, we take a careful, biblical look at gossip, moving beyond shallow definitions to...
Elders: Questions About Marriage
In this study, we address specific and often debated questions regarding the marriage qualifications for elders (bishops/overseers) as outlined in 1...
The Head Covering: Why Should We Not Divide Over It?
In this introductory lesson to our series on the head covering, we address a vital question: Why should disagreements over this topic not lead to a...
Fruit of the Spirit: Love
In this study, we continue our series on the Fruit of the Spirit, focusing on the foundation of it all: love. As we explore Galatians...
Modesty: Knowledge Puffs Up But Love Builds Up
What is the biblical idea of modesty? Is there a true Biblical standard for how much of our body we should keep covered? Is it all cultural? How...
Modesty (part 2): Knowledge Puffs Up But Love Builds Up
How does a proper understanding of shame and nakedness cause us to understand exceptions to when we can be naked in front of other people? Are...
Bad Company (Evil Companions)
What is a bad companion and why do they corrupt our good habits or morals? We take a quick look at what makes a companion bad and what we can do...
Being a Friend of God
Exploring the meaning of friendship with God and the importance of relationships through biblical insights. Discover how true connection shapes a fulfilling life.
Why Do We Sin?
We sin because we crave what feels missing—belonging, experience, wisdom—yet only deeper faith in God’s good gifts can quell the deceptive void.