Friday – Reflect – Pioneers and Power
We pray and reflect about our challenge topic this week. Meeting with a Group? Your discussion questions are in this week’s Group Study Guide [permalink append=”#comments”]Discuss the Challenge[/permalink] Two Dates to Remember: Our Outdoor Movie Night Returns – September 19th at 7:30pm in Ajax – More Info
Thursday – Act On It – Pioneers and Power
This week we’re studying a story where Paul found himself arrested after yet another riot. It was partly for his protection, so the authorities could figure out if he was really a rabble rouser, or simply a victim of the crowds who were threatened by the Christian message. In that time, he appeals to Caesar, […]
Wednesday – Change It – Pioneers and Power
We saw yesterday that Paul was given himself a chance to defend himself in front of two powerful men, King Agrippa and his local ruler, Festus. He started in an unusual way, describing his story of coming to know Jesus, and how that transformed his life. He was preaching the very message that got him […]
Tuesday – Study It – Pioneers and Power
We skipped a few chapters of the Book of Acts to get here. In those chapters, Paul found himself in yet another riot. He was arrested and protected by Roman guards, especially when they realised he was a Roman citizen. He used those rights, and said he wanted to take his case all the way […]
Monday – A New Idea – Pioneers and Power
I’ve been following the story of Christian persecution in Iraq for weeks. A violent extremist group has been terrorizing Christians and other religious minorities, despite them having coexisted peacefully for centuries. Most of this news I’ve seen on social media, and a lot of it has been attached to comments where people wondered why isn’t […]
Group Study Guide – Pioneers and Power
Are you meeting regularly with a discussion group? If you meet just once a week, you can find all of this week’s discussion questions in one place right here. Question: Who is the most powerful person who has helped you? How did it feel? [9] “I myself was […]