Chiaah¹ ga³tɨ̱y⁴ ba² hi³ ga³ŋɨɨ⁴, ba² hí⁴dxaah⁴ ba² hi³ ga³naah³², ba² hí⁴dah²hí̱¹ ba² chiáh² hi³ ga³te³².
Funda San Mateo 7
Lalela San Mateo 7
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Qhathanisa zonke izinguqulo: San Mateo 7:8
5 Days
Is it okay to set goals as a Christian? How do you know if a goal is from God or yourself? And what do Christian goals look like, anyway? In this 5-day reading plan, you'll dig into the Word and find clarity and direction on setting grace-fueled goals!
6 Days
What advice do a few lesser known biblical figures have to give Millennials and/or Gen Z-ers? Find out in this 6-day Bible Plan.
7 Days
In this 7-day reading plan, Beth Moore uses questions from Scripture to lead you into intimacy with the One who knows you best. The crooked punctuation mark at the end of a sentence speaks of curiosity, interest, and perhaps doubt. A question is an invitation to vulnerability, to intimacy. The Bible does not shy away from such an invite. Over and over we see the people of God asking questions of their Creator. We also see the God of the universe asking questions of His creation. The Quest is a challenge to accept the invitation. Learn to dig into the Word, to respond to the questions of God, and to bring your questions before Him. Let the crooked punctuation mark be the map that points you into a closer relationship with the Father.
We’re all chasing something. Usually something just out of reach—a better job, a more comfortable home, a perfect family, the approval of others. But isn’t this tiring? Is there a better way? Find out in this new Life.Church Bible Plan, accompanying Pastor Craig Groeschel’s message series, Chasing Carrots.
Gcina amavesi, funda kungaxhunyiwe ku-inthanethi, buka iziqeshana zokufundisa, nokuningi!
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