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In Psalm 14-15, David says that God surveys the world and finds no one who hasn't been corrupted by sin. Then, he says that the people of God are righteous and blameless. In this study, Evangelist Gavin Williams seeks to find how these seemingly contradictory statements of David can be true.

I John 3:11-12. The story of Cain and Abel is a familiar one. Both men were worshipping God; however, God did not find Cain's sacrifice acceptable. This led to Abel being the first person killed. In this study, Evangelist Todd Castleberry examines our choice for how we worship God.

John 10:1-21. The world is filled with various sources competing for our attention, each attempting to provide guidance and wisdom. In this study, Evangelist Gavin Williams examines John 10, where Jesus shows us that the only true path to guidance in the world is in Him.

1 Thessalonians 2:9-12. Although the Bible doesn't give us a picture of an ideal father as it does an ideal mother (Proverbs 31), it does give us partial pictures of what God wants fathers to be. In this study, Evangelist Jacob Holman examines one of the descriptions that Paul wrote in 1 Thessalonians 2 to help men be godly fathers.

Galatians 6:1-5. As followers of Jesus Christ, we have many responsibilities. Some of those responsibilities are to the world, but some of them are to our brethren. In this study, Evangelist Jacob Holman looks into the responsibilities we have to bear one another's burdens.

Hebrews 11 is a deep, rich passage that retells the Old Testament through the lens of Christian faith. In this study, Evangelist Gavin Williams examines the chapter as a whole to determine how we can imitate these heroes of faith.

Another study in our question-and-answer series, answering questions submitted by members at Fairview Park. In this study, Evangelists Jacob Holman and Gavin Williams answer "How do we handle imprecatory psalms in the New Covenant?" and "How do we decide what to give?"

Romans 15:1-7. Since no two minds are alike, we often experience conflict with people who think differently than we do. In this study, Evangelist Jacob Holman considers the New Testament instruction to “be of the same mind toward one another” and examines the challenges, opportunities, and results of being like-minded.

In Deuteronomy 8-10, at a time of celebration and hope for Israel after leaving Egypt, Moses speaks and reflects on his time in Israel. In this study, Evangelist Gavin Williams examines Moses' attempt to refocus the people on the proper attitude for a relationship with God.

Mark 15:37-39. In describing Jesus' death on the cross, Mark includes an amazing confession made by one of the Roman Centurions who was an eyewitness. In this study, Evangelist Gavin Williams focuses on the impact of the Centurion's words and how Mark uses him to deliver the thesis of his book.