Bible scholar and teacher, Dr. John R. Hargrove has designed a wonderful, year-long course for the individual Bible student and for the classroom. Spread out over twelve courses, each book is a wonderful and insightful introduction to the Word of God. From Genesis to Revelation, Dr. Hargrove hopes to help you grow in the Lord and to understand his Word at a deeper, more profound level. An intimate level. Ideal for small group study and for the individual, the Biblical Studies 101 program is, we think, ideal for you, too. Excellent Beginnings: Course One Let's go back in time to the story of...
Bible scholar and teacher, Dr. John R. Hargrove has designed a wonderful, year-long course for the individual Bible student and for the classroom. Spr...
The messages of Paul the Apostle have inspired the thoughts and imaginations of Christians of all ages. His authoritative approach to justification and righteousness serve to capture the interest of believers today. It is appropriate that his examples of holiness be presented afresh to our generation. After all, history repeats itself. The indulgences and iniquities rampant in Paul's day appear in churches today. False teachers overlook the sins of neglect. Liberal church leaders look for ways to enter into God's favor without being in His presence. These messages, taken from Paul's letters...
The messages of Paul the Apostle have inspired the thoughts and imaginations of Christians of all ages. His authoritative approach to justification an...
As a young foreigner in Egypt, Joseph succeeded against overwhelming odds. Uprooted from his family in Canaan and sold as a slave in Egypt, he made the best of unpromising situations. Sold to Potiphar as a field hand, he worked diligently and soon became overseer of Potiphar's entire estate. Though innocent of any wrongdoing, Potiphar's wife accused him of attempted rape, and Potiphar threw him into a prison house. Joseph acted wisely and discreetly in prison When Joseph accurately interpreted Pharaoh's dreams, Pharaoh appointed him ruler of all Egypt. Joseph stands as a splendid example of...
As a young foreigner in Egypt, Joseph succeeded against overwhelming odds. Uprooted from his family in Canaan and sold as a slave in Egypt, he made th...
The Apostle John referred to himself as "The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved." That is because he was the best friends with out Lord. John knew so much about the love of God, and the power of that love. He wanted us to experience it as well. Bible teacher John R. Hargrove shows that all we really have to do is live God's way if we want to be successful. And, oh, what an experience it is to live the love of God through Jesus Christ God loved you enough to give His son to die in your place. Jesus took your sin and gave you His righteousness. The Apostle John wrote his gospel much later than the...
The Apostle John referred to himself as "The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved." That is because he was the best friends with out Lord. John knew so much abou...
Bible teacher John R. Hargrove studies the life of Job and reveals secrets found in the book of Job to living a life of freedom in Christ. The record of Job reveals a man of integrity being severely tested by Satan. After going through verbal persecution by his friends, he discovered a holy God that wanted to bless him. ABOUT THE "BIBLICAL STUDIES 101" COURSES: Bible scholar and teacher, Dr. John R. Hargrove has designed a wonderful, year-long course for the individual Bible student and for the classroom. Spread over twelve courses, each book is a wonderful and insightful introduction to the...
Bible teacher John R. Hargrove studies the life of Job and reveals secrets found in the book of Job to living a life of freedom in Christ. The record ...
No less than 21 books of the Bible are letters. Paul wrote 13 of these; John 3; Peter 2; James 1; Jude 1; and Hebrews is anonymous, although often associated with the name of St. Paul. Here is the letter from the heart of Jude, the half brother is Jesus. James and Jude had not been disciples, but were educated by those that followed Moses Law. Jesus later appeared to James after his resurrection. That was when James finally believed this man he had grown up with was really the Son of God. So, then, let's learn more about the brothers of Jesus Christ...and the true meaning of faith.
No less than 21 books of the Bible are letters. Paul wrote 13 of these; John 3; Peter 2; James 1; Jude 1; and Hebrews is anonymous, although often ass...