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Considering youth ministry malpractice stirs us to think more deeply about what we’re doing and why. So ponder this installment about being a good shepherd, not a hired hand. The post Youth Ministry Malpractice: Don’t Act Like a Hired Hand appeared first on ChurchLeaders. Abraham In The Bible, Story Of Abraham, Photography Male, Rod And Staff, Wooden Wand, Niv Bible, Collective Consciousness, Good Shepherd, Youth Ministry

Considering youth ministry malpractice stirs us to think more deeply about what we’re doing and why. So ponder this installment about being a good shepherd, not a hired hand. The post Youth Ministry Malpractice: Don’t Act Like a Hired Hand appeared first on ChurchLeaders.

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Moses and the Brass Serpent, by Judith Mehr. The Lord sent fiery serpents upon the children of Israel and many died from the serpents’ bites. The Lord told Moses to make a fiery serpent and set it upon a pole. He made a serpent of brass and raised up the pole. Those who looked at it lived (see Numbers 21:8–9). This typifies Christ. Those who will look unto Him and believe will “have eternal life” (see John 3:14–15; Alma 33:19–22). Image Of Jesus, Bible Images, Bible Illustrations, Bible History, Bible Pictures, Daily Bible Reading, Ayat Alkitab, Christian Pictures, Biblical Art

Moses and the Brass Serpent, by Judith Mehr. The Lord sent fiery serpents upon the children of Israel and many died from the serpents’ bites. The Lord told Moses to make a fiery serpent and set it upon a pole. He made a serpent of brass and raised up the pole. Those who looked at it lived (see Numbers 21:8–9). This typifies Christ. Those who will look unto Him and believe will “have eternal life” (see John 3:14–15; Alma 33:19–22).

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Shaken Faithless: Science Says the Sea Split For Moses In The Ocean, The Ocean, Stars, Quotes

I'm always surprised and, admittedly, somewhat pleased to read articles such as the one I saw in today's WSJ which is entitled "How Did Moses Part the Red Sea?" Given the general hostility of the scientific community to religious matters and the derision with which they are often met, it's almost a tad jarring to see one of them taking the time to provide an explanation (albeit one wholly rooted in materialism) to one of the events which the theological world considers to be (almost) fully…

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