(Session Four coming in November 2025)
The wide-eyed wonder of experiencing life as a child is something to seek even as an adult. In Nurturing Your Faith: The Spirit of Youth, we are encouraged to take in all of God’s handiwork and revel in our Creator who loves us and saves us.
There are many voices that would “shepherd” us through life if we allow them. But in Nurturing Your Faith: How Sheep Find Home, Rev. Dr. Travis Scholl shares how there is only One whose voice offers us a peace-filled and abundant life-our loving and faithful Shepherd Jesus Christ.
In Nurturing Your Faith: The Gift of Life, Rev. Dr. Travis Scholl reminds us that there is an abundant life available to each of us through faith in Jesus Christ. This life is more than just a series of events on the calendar; it’s a quality of life gifted to those who know Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
When we share Jesus with others, we’re eager-urgent even-to speak the Good News. However, we do understand the need for patience in how others receive the Gospel in their lives. In Nurturing Your Faith: Patient Urgency, we will learn via Mark’s Gospel about a map, a means, and a model for having healthy spiritual conversations with others.
Our identity as forgiven children of God is explored in Nurturing Your Faith: Identity. This four-part Bible study is written and video hosted by Rev. Dr. John Nunes. He examines how as Christians-forgiven for Jesus’ sake-we are reconciled to God. Reborn to fellowship and active community, we are inspired to praise God for His great love.
In Nurturing Your Faith: God in Worship, we see how God’s presence is integral to His relationship with believers. This presence came to us fully in Jesus Christ, who died for our sins and who, today, is present with us when we come together to worship.
In Nurturing Your Faith: Life Together, Dr. Dale Meyer examines the believer’s life in four sessions. Using 1 Peter’s instructions on Christ-centered conduct and service, Meyer’s study stresses the need to live like Jesus for others yet resist the world around us. Reflection questions prompt users to respond in their own words.
Through spoken words of the Creator, nothing became something; through spoken words of the Son, demons scattered, winds died down and sickness disappeared; through our spoken words, the Gospel advances, relationships are mended, and people experience forgiveness. In this study, we will discover the power of spoken words in God’s mission in the world.
Nurturing Your Faith: Forgiveness is a four-part Bible study looks at forgiveness. It considers how our first sin required God’s pardon in order to re-establish the broken God-man relationship caused by our original rebellion. Along the way, it looks at how God works through the forgiveness we seek and offer in our lives, and it reminds us that where there is love mercy can triumph.
Nurturing Your Faith: Called is a four-session Bible study based on Ephesians. Individual sessions look at how we are called by God, called to faith, called to service, and called to share. Lutheran Hour Speaker Rev. Dr. Mike Zeigler gives a video introduction to all four sessions. Reflection questions are included.