In another of Paul's "prison letters" we learn about Christian friendship, fellowship, and forgiveness. The letter was written to Philemon, a friend of Paul's, but he was writing this letter to him on behalf of one of his slave who had run away. This slave, Onesimus, had become a Christian, and so this letter is about Christian love and forgiveness and fellowship with other Christians. Our summary verse is from Philemon 1:4-5: “I thank my God always when I remember you in my prayers, because I hear of your love and of the faith that you have toward the Lord Jesus and for all the saints.” – (ESV)
Word of the Week: Submission / Leadership
Bible Study: 2 and 3 John
Word of the Week: Inspiration
Hymn Review: For All the Saints Who From Their Labors Rest
Bible Study: Isaiah and Reformation
Word of the Week: Divorce
CPR: Facebook and Social Media
Word of the Week: Spouse
Word of the Week: Engagement
Word of the Week: Fornication
Bible Study: Romans
Word of the Week: Marriage
CPR: Church Discipline
Word of the Week: Mercy
Word of the Week: Justice
CPR: Parenting
Word of the Week: Scripture
Word of the Week: Christian
Bible Study: Luke
CPR: Addressing accusations against Drew Brees and Focus on the Family
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