Category: Topical

  • Sermon on the Mount

    Sermon on the Mount

    ​This study integrates a deep, day-by-day look at the Beatitudes with the challenging teachings that follow in the first chapter of the Sermon on the Mount. Each day is designed to help you understand the text, reflect on its meaning, and apply it to your life.

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V6LMXZiUNiJbhoBsK40oJlXK1kRVJlJmws532ghbfbs/edit?usp=sharing

  • Pride

    Pride

    This study is designed for a man who desires to lead his family with integrity, strength, and, most importantly, humility. Over the next several weeks, we will explore the depths of what the Bible says about pride—its origins, its consequences, God’s wisdom concerning it, and the ultimate solution found in Jesus Christ. Each day is a step toward becoming the man, husband, and father God calls you to be.

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1A3XYUfagVRivOq9_n37QWyNV1TSRd83Td0WGzJRocfQ/edit?usp=sharing

  • Jesus and Relationships

    Jesus and Relationships

    This 6-week daily Bible study is designed to help you grow closer to Jesus by examining His life and character in action. Over the six weeks, you will explore how Jesus saw people, invited them into His life, responded to suffering, handled conflict, nurtured friendships, and ultimately, offered redemption. Each day’s study provides a scripture reading, an analysis of Jesus’s handling of the situation, reflection questions to deepen your understanding, a practical application for today’s world, and a specific daily action challenge to help you actively imitate His example in your own life.

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/12nCSpZMBoknSlT2vTB_pag3zDb0gOrvbOPIkBLMAubg/edit?usp=sharing

  • Biblical Finances

    Biblical Finances

    This four-week Bible study reframes financial management as an act of godly stewardship for a man leading his family. It begins with the core principle that God is the true owner of all resources and that we are managers accountable to Him. This stewardship is expressed through diligent, honest work—viewed as an act of worship and the primary means of providing for one’s family. The study then provides a practical order for managing finances: honor God first with your “firstfruits” (tithing), practice generosity, save wisely, and avoid the bondage of debt. Finally, it focuses on the heart, guiding you to find contentment in Christ rather than possessions, guard against greed, and build an eternal legacy of faith and generosity to pass on to your children.

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ok7hNRfaczN69TqHd1nvUUg2XLitQ-tOlJPx3Qb0fdc/edit?usp=sharing