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2 John and Ministry Boundaries: Hospitality with Truth, Love and Discernment
Explore 2 John as a guide to loving hospitality and wise ministry boundaries without turning discernment into suspicion or isolation.
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Explore 2 John as a guide to loving hospitality and wise ministry boundaries without turning discernment into suspicion or isolation.
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Use Titus to strengthen small-church leadership through character, healthy teaching and good work without creating an unaccountable leadership ideal.
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A careful ministry guide to Philemon, reconciliation, power and repair that refuses to use forgiveness language to pressure harmed people.
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Use Obadiah to explore pride, opportunism and neighbour responsibility without turning a prophetic judgment text into partisan triumph.
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Teach Hosea’s covenant message to teenagers without romanticising harmful relationships, shaming participants or skipping the book’s complexity.
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A ministry guide to Ezekiel’s signs, visions and hope that keeps historical context, pastoral care and Scripture ahead of sensational imagery.
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Plan a Scripture-rooted prayer gathering from Joel that acknowledges crisis, practises communal repentance and avoids emotional manipulation.
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A trauma-aware ministry guide to reading Lamentations with grieving people while making room for sorrow, protest, memory and careful hope.
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Use Ecclesiastes in burnout care without offering shallow answers, with practical guidance on limits, work, rest and receiving ordinary gifts.
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A ministry guide to Haggai for leaders sorting competing priorities, volunteer fatigue and the difference between urgency and faithfulness.
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Use Ezra to reflect on identity, worship, leadership and the difficult work of rebuilding ministry after disruption without rushing people.
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Discover how 1 Chronicles can help ministry teams remember their story, value hidden service and prepare faithfully for work others may complete.
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Use Deuteronomy to help families practise remembrance, wholehearted love and everyday conversation about faith without creating pressure.
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Help children and church groups follow the wilderness story in Numbers while learning about trust, leadership, complaint and God’s faithfulness.
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A practical, age-aware approach to teaching Leviticus through holiness, worship, neighbour care and the presence of God.
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A growing number of believers are turning to creative reflection — including devotional drawing — to slow down and engage more meaningfully with the Bible. In an age defined by constant notifications, short attention spans, and packed schedules, many Christians say their devotional life has become rushed or routine. Bible reading plans are started with […]
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What is devotional drawing, and why are more Christians using it to deepen their understanding of Scripture? Many people want their Bible reading to feel more meaningful but struggle to slow down enough to truly reflect. Devotional drawing offers a gentle, creative way to engage with God’s Word by combining reading, prayer, and visual reflection. Rather […]
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Sometimes the hardest part of devotional time is knowing where to begin. You open your Bible, read a passage, and wonder how to reflect on it more deeply instead of simply moving on. Using Bible drawing prompts can transform your quiet time by helping you slow down, observe Scripture carefully, and engage personally with God’s […]
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Many Christians want a deeper devotional life but feel rushed when reading Scripture. Chapters blur together, distractions creep in, and reflection often gets replaced by simply finishing a reading plan. One simple practice can change this experience completely: drawing Scripture as part of your devotional time. When you draw a biblical scene, you naturally slow […]
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Many Christians want their Bible study time to feel more meaningful, but traditional methods can sometimes become routine. Reading chapters, highlighting verses, and taking notes are valuable practices — yet Scripture invites us into something deeper than information alone. Creative Bible study helps transform reading into reflection. By engaging Scripture through different learning styles, you […]
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Spending time in Scripture doesn’t always have to mean reading more or studying harder. Sometimes the deepest understanding comes when we slow down, observe carefully, and reflect prayerfully. Devotional drawing is a simple but powerful way to engage with God’s Word using creativity. By drawing scenes, symbols, or moments from Scripture, you move beyond passive […]