Tag: Adults

  • The Servant Leader’s Study: Home & Work For Men

    The Servant Leader’s Study: Home & Work For Men

    This two-week devotional bridges the gap between the boardroom and the living room, challenging you to lead with biblical integrity in every sphere of life. By contrasting cautionary tales like King Saul and Pharaoh with exemplary models like Nehemiah and Jesus, the study moves beyond simple management tactics to address the heart of stewardship. It systematically covers essential skills—such as delegation, conflict resolution, crisis management, and the discipline of rest—ultimately guiding you to trade the exhaustion of power-based leadership for the enduring strength and peace of servant leadership.

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1i1ANV4mzdOnXQUo2JSwN62jzUw0ydeMnNaXr9kAdNrA/edit?usp=sharing

  • History of the Church

    History of the Church

    This is a comprehensive, 30-Day “Blood, Ink, and Spirit” Bible Study that traces the history of the Christian Church from its beginnings to the modern era, framed by four distinct phases. It weaves together the theological disputes (the “Ink”) like the Arian controversy and the debate between Augustine vs. Pelagius, the broad historical context (the “Spirit”) of politics and empires such as Constantine’s pivot and the rise of Islam, and the human cost (the “Blood”) through stories of martyrdom, persecution under Rome and Diocletian, and forced conversion during the time of Charlemagne. The study progresses through the Dark Ages and the Reformation to the modern global church, using a unique blend of narrative, scriptural verses, and reflection questions designed for a 5–10 minute daily reading.

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1F1WUyv2mn5I7sLBCD34M1nNn8dWXxz6ZXs95y899w7Y/edit?usp=sharing

  • Revelation

    Revelation

    This 22-week Revelation study covered Christ’s messages to the churches, the heavenly throne room, and the escalating judgments of the Seals, Trumpets, and Bowls. It explored the cosmic war involving the Dragon, the Beast, and the False Prophet against God’s people, culminating in Babylon’s fall. The study concluded with Christ’s victorious return, Armageddon, the Millennium, the final judgment, and the glorious establishment of the New Heaven and New Earth where God dwells with His redeemed people forever.

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cfvXd0ukn0iUFOjE4jV_GMLRgMdKvqJRAdmyP21XApY/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

  • James

    James

    This five-week James Bible study offers a practical exploration of faith that works. Each day integrates historical context, theological insights, and actionable applications, guiding participants through themes like persevering through trials, controlling the tongue, practicing impartial love, living out genuine faith through good deeds, and the power of prayer and mutual confession. The study emphasizes that authentic faith is demonstrated through consistent, ethical living and active, compassionate engagement within the Christian community, ultimately calling believers to mature integrity and service.

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wDofOjaB5i8XiXFybz2IjZ_XNh8Qri0bNB1emzj8NHo/edit?usp=sharing