
A newsletter for curious types seeking to build biblical fluency.
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On Easter Sunday, my sermon included references to the many connections between Jonah and Jesus.
One of the things I referenced was from Matthew 12, where Jesus says, “For just as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the...
In my congregation, I’m working on a summer reading plan. The plan is for all of us to read the Gospels, one chapter per day, throughout the summer. I add a simple reflection question to guide the reading.
As I was working through develop...
Last week, the Boston Celtics lost to the Philadelphia 76ers in game 7 of the opening round of the NBA playoffs. After the game, Celtics head coach, Joe Mazzulla, had an interview in which he said something a lot of people found rather odd....
One of Aesop’s Fables is called “The Boy Who Cried Wolf.” In it, a boy lies to his village, telling them that he’s seen a wolf. They all freak out…but there’s no wolf. Then the boy does it again, to the same result. But then a real wolf sho...
If somebody asked you “Who is the greatest person in your church?” I’m guessing the answers would revolve around a handful of types of people. People who regularly volunteer and serve would be mentioned. Leaders would be mentioned. Successf...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Andrew R. Jones lives in the San Francisco Bay Area where he enjoys writing, hiking, and adventures with his wife, Stephanie. He is the author of two books: Ten Lies Satan Loves to Tell and Ten Questions to Ask Every Time You Read the Bible.
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