Introduction to 1 Samuel
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| Jesse Campbell | Filed Under: Adults, Blog, Downloads, Students, Young Adults
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Tags: 1 Samuel, Eric Geiger, Old Testament, summer 2016
“So Peter was kept in prison, but prayer was being made earnestly to God for him by the church” (Acts 12:5). According to a 2014 Pew Research Center survey, 55 percent of Americans say they pray daily. Another 21 percent claim to pray at least weekly or monthly. With the U.S. population nearing 325 million…
Tags: Acts, David Briscoe, escape, Extraordinary, miracle, Peter, prison, session 13, spring 2016
| Jesse Campbell | Filed Under: Adults, Blog, Students, Young Adults
Peter asked God to do the impossible. After praying, he told a dead woman to arise and she did (v.40). It was a bold and audacious request. It was a prayer prayed to the same God whom we worship today. The miracle rocked the community to its core and many more came to believe as…
Tags: Acts, Dorcas, faith, Jesse Campbell, Joppa, miracle, Peter, prayer, resurrection, Tabitha
| Jennifer Siao | Filed Under: Blog, Students
Did you know that baptism can be traced all the way back to the Old Testament? In the Book of Genesis eight individuals were saved from the flood. Peter pointed to this in 1 Peter 3:21 when he said that “Baptism, which corresponds to this [the flood], now saves you through the resurrection of Jesus…
Some lessons in life are harder than others. The hardest lessons seem to be the ones that cause us to question our upbringing and heritage. Peter had been taught his whole life that he was a part of God’s chosen people. He was, but he understood God’s chosen in terms of a family tree. God…