
The month of Elul, John the Baptist and the Mantle of Elijah
In the run up to the fall feasts, the sixth month of the biblical year, Elul,

In the run up to the fall feasts, the sixth month of the biblical year, Elul,

If God is our Father, Jerusalem is like a mother because it was from Zion that

There’s a famous encounter with a character the Bible describes as the Commander of the Lord’s

Why did God employ a fish to deliver Jonah? What’s with all the fish in the

What if the uncomfortable places in our lives are actually invitations from God to reveal His

On the day of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit was poured out on Jewish believers in Jerusalem,

In this episode of Walking the Walls with Nehemiah, we discover that rebuilding the walls was

In this episode of Walking the Walls with Nehemiah, we discover that victory is not the end of the story. After the walls of Jerusalem were rebuilt, Nehemiah knew the city still needed to be filled with people, with worship, and with purpose. Preparation had to come before celebration.

In this episode of Walking the Walls with Nehemiah, we explore a powerful moment in Nehemiah

What does it mean to rebuild what has been broken? What does the story of Jerusalem’s

When God spoke to Gideon (which means “hewer”) he was hewing wheat, separating the wheat from

What does it mean to rebuild what has been broken? What does the story of Jerusalem’s