Family-Centered Life  Fishermen were deeply rooted in small, close-knit families. Sons typically learned the trade from their fathers, and multiple generations often worked together. Women played an ...
Sunday is not the day of worship. Today we took a day off of sorts. We went on to the next town, but it was just 10-ish miles away.
Things I think I think. Several of you have asked me what I think about when I’m walking. Before I answer, I want to say ‘Thank you!’ to all ...
In the quiet fishing village of Bethsaida, there was a legend passed down for generations. It was said that deep beneath the waters of the Sea of Galilee lived a fish with a single golden eye. But ...
We got a late start and ended up walking the entire day sans food, till our host served us dinner at 7:45. PM. Abt an hour away from our destination the temps dropped maybe 10 degrees, the skies ...
Fish were not only a source of sustenance but also had a role in ritual magic and folk religion in the ancient Near East. Fish symbols represented life, renewal, and abundance. Fishermen, as primary ...
Hey dummy, I have a question. Sure, what’s up? Who are these people? Well, these people here, ah, that’s Sam. Oh, well, let’s ...
Well, these people here, ah, that’s Sam. Oh, well, let’s hear it. You know what, dummy? Well, those are my favorite people in the world.
To delve deeper into Mark 1:9-13, several key themes and theological insights emerge when analyzed through both biblical and secular lenses. The themes of divine commissioning, testing, and messianic ...
At that time Jesus came from Nazareth in Galilee and was baptized by John in the Jordan. Just as Jesus was coming up out of the water, he saw heaven being torn open and the Spirit descending on him ...
Mark 1:9-13 covers Jesus’ baptism and His subsequent temptation in the wilderness, revealing key aspects of His mission and identity. Here are the main insights from biblical and secular commentaries ...
Here’s a way to introduce a “wow factor” that will captivate your listeners: Did you know that the moment Jesus was baptized and the heavens tore open wasn’t just ...