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Numbers
In this episode of WALK THRU VOICES, join Phil on a journey through the book of Numbers, learning to look at our obstacles through the lens of faith in our ever-faithful God.
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In this episode of WALK THRU VOICES, join Phil on a journey through the book of Numbers, learning to look at our obstacles through the lens of faith in our ever-faithful God.
Read MoreOn this mini-episode of STEP INTO THE STORY, we ask International Mission Board President Paul Chitwood about his favorite place he's traveled while sharing the Gospel.
Read MoreOn this episode of WALK THRU VOICES, Michael Gunnin takes us through Numbers 11 to see how God gives us community so that we don't have to shoulder our burdens alone.
Read MoreOn this episode of STEP INTO THE STORY, Phil Tuttle talks with Dr. Paul Chitwood, President of the International Mission Board, about the act of evangelism that led him to Christ, the mission of the IMB, and why he believes the Gospel will one day reach every people group in the world.
Read MoreMake 2022 your Year of the Bible! During the month of February, read through the books of Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy with us. Download your FREE devotional guide for this month!
Read MoreWe need to understand that having daily devotions is not for the purpose of getting extra points with God—nor is it a way to keep God from disapproving of us; we are not trying to earn His favor or get Him to love us any more.
Read MoreOn this episode of WALK THRU VOICES, Phil Tuttle walks us through the sometimes intimidating book of Leviticus and explains why it is actually an incredible source of hope for Christians today!
Read MoreThis week, Michael Gunnin comes to us from the top of Mt. Sinai! He reminds us of God's faithfulness, no matter how steep the mountain we may be climbing.
Read MoreWe need to be able to see life from outside and above the narrow arguments. If you need help with that, look to Jesus. Envision his response to today’s either-or constructs. Better yet, ask him what he thinks. He’s still very much present and able to speak.
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