1,315 studies · 62 books of the Bible · 120 topics · 23 series.

Spiritual gifts are powerful tools given by the Holy Spirit to build the church. Learn the biblical dangers of misusing or neglecting spiritual gifts and how to walk in humility, love, and faithful service.

Understanding God’s will does not require guesswork or anxiety. Scripture reveals God’s will in three harmonious ways—His sovereign rule over all things, His revealed truth in Scripture, and His personal guidance for each believer—inviting us to walk with confidence, obedience, and trust.

The Holy Spirit is God’s presence with and in us, guiding, comforting, and empowering believers. By identifying Holy Spirit’s role in our lives, we can experience God’s nearness and support in our spiritual growth and everyday challenges. God’s Spirit will not glorify Himself. His position in the trinity is to Glorify Jesus. John 16:13, 15 […]

Welcome to our 8-week study series on theology, titled “Knowing God.” In this journey, we will explore the essential aspects of understanding and deepening our relationship with God. Our aim is not merely to acquire information but to foster intimacy with the divine. Here’s an overview of the foundational elements we’ll cover, each anchored in […]

Week 1: The Character of God Objective: To understand the character of God and His attributes. Discussion Questions: Homework Assignment: Reflect on the attributes of God discussed and spend time in prayer thanking Him for His character. Week 2: The Love of God Objective: To explore the depth and significance of God’s love for humanity. […]

Week 1: The Bible: God’s Word Revealed – Topic: Understanding the nature and authority of the Bible as God’s inspired Word.– Scripture: 2 Timothy 3:16-17, Psalm 119:105, Hebrews 4:12. – Discussion: What does it mean for the Bible to be inspired by God? How does its authority impact our beliefs and actions? Week 2: The […]

When God revealed Himself to Moses, He did not define Himself by comparison, description, or limitation. He revealed Himself as self-existent, eternal, and unchanging. God depends on nothing outside Himself. He simply is.