Substituting for Dr. Nunnally, Dr. Mark Jenkins leads a discussion of archeological discoveries at Shiloh. As a “digger”, Dr. Jenkins has a special connection with the site and important observations about Israel’s adoption of occult practices and symbology. Today … on Faithibuilders.
Roughly 2000 years ago a significant group of people gathered for a meal— still talked about to this day. Substituting for Wave Nunnally, Ruthie Oberg of the Flower Pentecostal Heritage Center, talks about the people at that dinner. In their lives we see the reflections of our own … today, on Faithbuilders.
In Holy Scripture, God affirms His presence with a punctuation of fire. Whether it’s Moses in the Old Testament at the burning bush, or on Mt. Carmel, or in the New Testament with tongues of fire at Pentecost: it’s a subject we explore today, on Faithbuilders.
Our class is blessed to have so many missionaries in weekly attendance. Their fields-of-service have taken them around the world, and yet they honor us by calling Faithbuilders home. They are inspiring, their work vital, and today, we have the opportunity to hear their personal stories.
Today’s conversation focuses on Passover. While it lacks the video that is usually part of each session, the content is important. What’s the difference between the Jewish and Christian calendars? How are the days of Passover and Easter calculated? The elements and significance of Passover … today, on Faithbuilders.
In today’s class we take up the subject: The Prayers of Jesus, exploring not WHAT He prayed, but HOW. Is it more appropriate to pray aloud, or to contemplate our petitions in silence? Is there a correct biblical posture for praying? We explore an unusual subject today … on Faithbuilders.
The Mount of Olives, just east of Jerusalem, is one of the most important landscapes in Christianity. In the final hours before His arrest and crucifixion, Jesus Christ prayerfully engaged the fierce pain and alienation that marked the end of His earthly mission. We explore the view from the Mount of Olives … today, on Faithbuilders.
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Loaves & Fishes ministry for April 7, 2019: Diltz,Shell, Marasale, Plaster
Mike O’Brien studied to become a Catholic priest until he hit a reset that directed him to service in a Baptist church. When Mike witnessed the manifestation of the Holy Spirit and God’s power to heal–right before his eyes–he changed course again. In an interview for the Flower Pentecostal Heritage Center, Ruthie Oberg explores the life and times of Mike O’Brien and his passage from Catholic, to Baptist, to Pentecostal missionary, today … on Faithbuilders.
Runtime: 45:15 Full Session
Loaves & Fishes ministry for March 24, 2019: Eversen, Sykes
ˆ provides an amazing map of yesterday, but also, an equally amazing window on tomorrow. God’s Word takes us back to the future. By understanding God’s covenant with the human family, we a the compass that helps us explore the Bible, from the Old to New Testament. Our destination for today is … back to the future.
Today’s session is different from our traditional narrative approach. We take up the proof of God, employing a special form of visual rhetoric known as scribing. The patterns of God — the PROOF of God … today, on Faithbuilders.
Loaves & Fishes ministry for March 3, 2019: Kuhn, Larriu, Maracle, Shell