A Lesson from Paul the Apostle

Paul, the man who described himself as the very worst of all sinners. The lesson of Paul, as Mike shares in this lesson, is a lesson of hope. As Paul said, “Now I am on trial because of my hope in the fulfillment of God’s promise made to our ancestors (Acts 26:6 NLT).”

A Lesson from Philip the Evangelist

Philip begins his ministry in the challenging environment of the Samaria, before an angel of the Lord directs him to travel south out of Jerusalem. In this lesson, Mike shares the story of Philip the Evangelist, and reveals the most profound lesson we learn from Philip (from Acts 21).

A Lesson From Simon the Zealot

Simon the Zealot was, for a number of reasons, an unlikely choice to be an apostle of Jesus. Or was he? Perhaps it was his zeal that made him the perfect choice. In this lesson, Mike reveals an interesting perspective of the apostles and the idea of unity in the Body.

Come, Follow Me

You have been called to follow Jesus, just as the apostles were called by Jesus. What better way could there be in understanding what our response should be to that call — the things that we should be doing in loving service to Jesus — than to look at the lives of those apostles?

Invited by the King – A Lesson from Mephibosheth

Perhaps a bit more obscure as a Bible character, Mephibosheth is nevertheless a great illustration of grace.

His father was Jonathon, and his grandfather was King Saul. But, as a 5-year old child, he was disabled — on the same day that he learned both his father and grandfather had been killed in the same battle (2 Samuel 4:4). Years later, Mephibosheth was shown great kindness by King David.