Rut we si, ariọlam irapu gi, isi n>iso gi laghachi: n>ihi na ebe i n=eje ka m>g=eje; ọ bu kwa ebe i n=anọ ọnọdu-abali ka m>g=anọ ọnọdu-abali: ndi-gi g=abu ndim, Chineke-gi g=abu kwa Chinekem: ebe i nwuru ka m>g=anwu, ọ bu kwa n>ebe ahu ka ag=el#im: Jehova mem ot/u a, mekwam ihe ọzọ ot/u a, mb͕e ihe n=abughi ọnwu onwe-ya g=ekewa mu na gi.
Gụọ RUT 1
Geere nke a ntị RUT 1
Kesaa
Tulee Ụdị Nsụgharị Niile Dị Nụ: RUT 1:16-17
5 Days
Few people do we emotionally relate to in the Bible more than Ruth; a poor, widowed foreigner who made God her priority and watched as He transformed her life. If you’re looking for some encouragement in your circumstances, don’t miss this reading plan!
Do you long to “make disciples who make disciples,” to follow Jesus’ mandate in the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20)? If so, you may have found that it can be difficult to find role models for this process. Whose example can you follow? What does disciplemaking look like in everyday life? Let’s look into the Old Testament to see how five men and women invested in others, Life-to-Life®.
Chekwaa ma ọ bụ debe amaokwu gasị, gụọ ihe offlaịnụ, lelee obere vidiyo gasị a kụziri ihe na ha, na ihe ndị ọzọ!
Ebe Mmepe Nke Mbụ Nke Ngwá
Akwụkwọ Nsọ
Atụmatụ Ihe Ogụgụ Gasị
Vidiyo Gasị