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Do we live as orphans or as children of God?
Find accompanying handout here--https://www.godrenews.us/by/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Orphans-or-Children-of-God.pdf
Source: World Harvest Mission, Sonlife course (lesson 1). Jack and Rose Marie Miller saw their own fierce independence and survival instinct reflected in the orphan children they met on their travels in Africa. This checklist grew out of their reflections on the difference between living as children of God and living as practical orphans.
Join us as we embark on a transformative journey through the book of Exodus.
In the pages of this ancient scripture, we will explore the discerning narrative of a people's liberation from slavery to becoming the beloved people of God.
Studying the book of Exodus remains a compelling endeavor, even if we are familiar with its iconic stories because it offers a distinctive exploration of timeless themes that resonate across cultures and generations.
Beyond the well-known narratives of the Israelites' liberation from Egypt and the parting of the Red Sea, Exodus delves into fundamental aspects of human experience, such as faith, resilience, leadership, and the pursuit of freedom. It provides rich insights into the complexities of human nature and the dynamics of societies in transition.
Studying Exodus remains a valuable endeavor to gain fresh perspectives on enduring human questions and the foundations of belief and identity.
Jean Ashman starts our Minor Prophets series. We also used an accompanying study book Minor Prophets 2 (LifeChange) by the Navigators for personal study and our group discussions.