Isaiah StudiesThe book of Isaiah, one of the prophetic books found in the Old Testament, is a literary masterpiece that presents a compelling and comprehensive picture of God’s perfect plan to use His people to bring the nations to Himself in worship. Isaiah’s contemporary ministry to God’s people occurred during the reigns of four kings of Judah (ca. 740–695 B.C., chapters 1–39). But he also prophesied to God’s people in two other specific periods as well: the period of the Babylonian exile (ca. 586–539 B.C., chapters 40–55) and a period of time after the remnant returned to Jerusalem from exile (ca. 540–440 B.C., chapters 56–66). Read About This Course
PentateuchThe Pentateuch is the first 5 books of the Old Testament, dealing with the creation of the universe and humankind as well as the plan of God’s restoration of humans after their rebellion (Genesis), the deliverance of Israel out of Egypt as well as the place where people could meet with God (Exodus), God’s laws for living among pagan ancient Near Eastern neighbors (Leviticus), the guidance and patience of God despite human disobedience (Numbers), and the preaching and application of God’s Law to his people poised to enter the Promised Land (Deuteronomy). Read About This Course
Philippians: How to Interpret a NT LetterA significant portion of the New Testament is made up of epistles, or letters. However, letters in the ancient world had variable forms and structures that differ from our twenty-first century concept of a letter. Therefore, studying and understanding this genre from the perspective of the original audience is invaluable for any student of scripture. Using Paul's letter to the Philippians as a model, Dr. Gordon Fee instructs us on the importance of learning how to establish a good reading strategy as we approach the study of scripture so that we can become good students of scripture. Read About This Course
Healing Our Relationship to God's CreationFrom a biblical perspective, “the environment” is God’s creation. Creation care does not just mean caring for “nature,” apart from humanity. It means caring for the entire creation: the environment and “all creatures great and small” including humanity. As those who confess Jesus Christ to be Savior and Lord, our relationship with all of creation must be in keeping with Christ’s relationship with all of creation. Read About This Course
Who Is the Holy Spirit?In the Gospels, the term Holy Spirit is an expression for the power and presence of God in action, especially in God’s revealing Himself to us. This first session on the Holy Spirit "Who is the Holy Spirit?" is the first of three teachings from the Empowerment ministry of Vineyard Columbus. This course will introduce you to the personhood of the Holy Spirit, His attributes, and the implications of viewing the Spirit of God relationally. Read About This Course
Thoughts on Immigration ReformThe evangelical church failed to take an active role in the civil rights issue of the 1960’s. Immigration is the civil rights issue of today. In this course, Rich Nathan addresses this topic from a Biblical perspective as he answers the question "How should Christians think about immigration and illegal immigrants?"
Sadly, most Christians begin discussions regarding public policy with the insights of popular commentators or politicians. At the front end of any controversial issue, Christians should be asking, "What does the Bible teach?" Read About This Course
Preaching SeriesWhether you are a pastor, small group leader, or Bible study teacher, this series is for you. While most of the language is targeted to the lead pastor of a church, the personal insights and Biblical wisdom shared by Rich Nathan, Don Williams, and David Parker are valuable to anyone seeking to move forward in the call to preach or teach the gospel.
In every session, you will be challenged to look at yourself, your audience, and the message you deliver. Read About This Course
Healing 1This series introduces kingdom prayer ministry for the healing of the sick. You will learn the difference between secular worldview and Christian worldview and how this impacts the 21st century Christ follower in the area of praying for healing. You will also gain an understanding of the scriptural authority and power given to followers of Jesus in order to fulfill Jesus’ command in Matthew 10:8, “Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse those who have leprosy, drive out demons.” Read About This Course
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Whether you are starting to read the Bible or have read it many times, this teaching series provides invaluable guidance and instruction on some of the hard sayings of the Bible. After taking this course you will have a...
The book of Isaiah, one of the prophetic books found in the Old Testament, is a literary masterpiece that presents a compelling and comprehensive picture of God’s perfect plan to use His people to bring the nations to...
The evangelical church failed to take an active role in the civil rights issue of the 1960’s. Immigration is the civil rights issue of today. In this course, Rich Nathan addresses this topic from a Biblical perspective...