Our weekday women's Bible study program previously aired on AM/1030 (WCTS) Minneapolis, MN from January 2009 to October 2012. Although no longer on air, we wish to share our study guides, thoughts and resources to anyone who wishes to use them. Please feel free to browse around and we trust the Lord will use our previous ministry to be an encouragement to you!
Showing posts with label Persecution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Persecution. Show all posts
Monday, August 27, 2012
Priscilla
Now in Corinth, Paul meets Priscilla & Aquila. Throughout chapter 18, we learn about this strong woman, Priscilla, who endured and triumphed because of her faith in Christ. As we go through this study in the next several days, we are going to learn how God used this woman to impact many people for Christ.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Persecution in the Church
As we talk about the story surrounding Paul and Barnabas, we read they are persecuted. We are not told how they are persecuted. As we talk today, we discuss persecution that takes place in churches of our day. While we don't face the same persecution for sharing the Gospel in America today, there are Christians in the world who do face persecution. To learn more about the persecuted church, we share a couple of resources listed here and listed on the right of the blog
1) Voice of Martyrs - www. persecution.com
2) Daughters of Hope by Kay Marshall Strom and Michelle Rickett
3) Forgotten Girls by Kay Strom and Michelle Rickett
1) Voice of Martyrs - www. persecution.com
2) Daughters of Hope by Kay Marshall Strom and Michelle Rickett
3) Forgotten Girls by Kay Strom and Michelle Rickett
Monday, July 2, 2012
Response to Trials
In Acts 12:1-19 we come across two other ladies mentioned in the early church: Mary & Rhoda. Before we actually talk about them and their role, we need to set the background of why they are mentioned. In verses 1-5 we learn that Herod has killed James and to politically advance his reputation with the Jews, Herod also arrests Peter intending to kill him after the Passover. Verse 5 gives the response of the church to Peter's arrest: "but earnest prayer for him was made to God by the church." The word "earnest" (or "fervent" as used in other translations) is related to the word ektenēs, a medical term describing
the stretching of a muscle to its limits. This word is also used in Luke 22:44 to describe the Lord's prayer in Gethsemane. So we have a better picture of how the church prayed for Peter. Wow! We are going to talk much about prayer in the days ahead, and we pray that this will encourage you as you trust in the Lord during times of difficulty.
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