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Do you ever wonder what God's priority is for you? Here in Paul's prayer, at the end of chapter 1 of Ephesians, we get it clearly laid out for us, along with his priority for the church and for all of history for that matter. Let's dig in!📚This episode is sponsored by Crossway. Crossway publish gospel-centered, Bible-based content that honours our Savior and serves his church. They seek to help people understand the massive implications of the gospel and the truth of God’s Word, for all of life, for all eternity, and for the glory of God.Today’s book recommendation is Women of the Word by Jen Wilkin. You can find it on our partner page here.You can find the questions to dig a little deeper into this passage here.Who could you be praying for this week? Why not send them a message of encouragement.

What does it really mean to be given every spiritual blessing in Christ, even when we sometimes don't see or feel them? And what does it look like to really know these blessings for ourselves day by day? Come with us as we explore the earth-shattering realities of God's blessings to us in Christ at the start of Ephesians!📚This episode is sponsored by Crossway. Crossway publish gospel-centered, Bible-based content that honours our Savior and serves his church. They seek to help people understand the massive implications of the gospel and the truth of God’s Word, for all of life, for all eternity, and for the glory of God.Today’s book recommendation is Ephesians by Megan Hill. You can find it on our partner page here.You can find the questions to dig a little deeper into this passage here.Sign up to receive our latest episode, blog post, some discussion questions & a prayer prompt straight into your inbox each week.

How big is your view of Jesus? That's the question we're considering as we kick off this season, looking at some of the big themes in Paul's letter to the Ephesians. Whether this is a familiar letter to you or not, we hope you'll join us as we dig into it together!📚This episode is sponsored byCrossway. Crossway publish gospel-centered, Bible-based content that honours our Savior and serves his church. They seek to help people understand the massive implications of the gospel and the truth of God’s Word, for all of life, for all eternity, and for the glory of God.Today’s book series recommendation are the Disciplines of Devotion Series. You can find them on our partner page here.You can find the questions to dig a little deeper into this passage here.Sign up to receive our latest episode, blog post, some discussion questions & a prayer prompt straight into your inbox each week.

How big is your view of Jesus?As we get stuck into Ephesians, we’re praying, along with Paul in his letter, that it’s about to get a whole lot bigger, as we delve into this deeply rich letter together. Will you join us?Our first episode drops next week on Friday 1st May.In the meantime, why not check out this seasons resources on our website or sign up to receive our weekly email, delivering the episode, discussion questions and a prayer prompt direct to your inbox.

As we round up our season in John 12-17, we take time to reflect on how the Lord has been speaking to us, and what it looks like to continue applying his Word to our hearts as we go from here.📚This episode is sponsored by 10ofthose.com. A Christian book ministry that sells carefully selected resources that point to Jesus. They also host our Two Sisters bookstore at 10ofthose.com/twosisters where you can always find our top recommendations for each season.Today’s book recommendation is From Crimson to White by Natalie Brand. You can find it on our partner page here.You can find the questions to dig a little deeper into this passage here.Sign up here if you would like to join our monthly newsletter.

Jesus turns from speaking to his disciples, to speaking to his Father in heaven. What an incredible privilege we're given to be able to listen to his prayer.📚This episode is sponsored by10ofthose.com. A Christian book ministry that sells carefully selected resources that point to Jesus. They also host our Two Sisters bookstore at10ofthose.com/twosisters where you can always find our top recommendations for each season.Today’s recommended resources are on the season of waiting and are: Waiting by Betsy Child Howard, Waiting Isn't a Waste by Mark Vroegop and To a Different Drum by Pauline Hamilton. They can all be found on our partner page here.You can find the questions to dig a little deeper into this passage here.

As we close out John 16, we're continuing to reflect on the work of the Spirit, guided primarily by what we're reading in this part of John's gospel. 📚This episode is sponsored by 10ofthose.com. A Christian book ministry that sells carefully selected resources that point to Jesus. They also host our Two Sisters bookstore at 10ofthose.com/twosisters where you can always find our top recommendations for each season.Today’s recommended resources are on the season of grief and are: Beyond the Darkness by Clarissa Mole, Heaven by Paul Mallard and Grief Observed by C.S. Lewis They can all be found on our partner page here.You can find the questions to dig a little deeper into this passage here.

As we continue to listen in on Jesus' final words to his disciples, we're given a glorious glimpse into the work of the Holy Spirit in John 16. Join us as we tease through some of the big themes together.📚This episode is sponsored by 10ofthose.com. A Christian book ministry that sells carefully selected resources that point to Jesus. They also host our Two Sisters bookstore at 10ofthose.com/twosisters where you can always find our top recommendations for each season.Today’s recommended resources are on the season of parenting and are: Bumps, Babies and the Gospel by Sarah Dargue and Parenting with Hope by Melissa Kruger. They can all be found on our partner page here.If you enjoy listening to the podcast and would like to support us financially, you can visit our giving page.You can find the questions to dig a little deeper into this passage here.

We're thrilled to be joined by Jen Oshman today as we consider our next chunk in John's gospel, and specifically what it looks like to heed Jesus' warning that his disciples will be hated in this world. Jen has been in women’s ministry for over two decades on three continents. She’s the author of Enough About Me, Cultural Counterfeits, and It’s Good to be a Girl. She’s the Director of Women’s Ministry in her local church, pursuing her Masters of Theological Studies, and the mother of four daughters.📚This episode is sponsored by10ofthose.com. A Christian book ministry that sells carefully selected resources that point to Jesus. They also host our Two Sisters bookstore at10ofthose.com/twosisters where you can always find our top recommendations for each season.Today’s recommended resources on hospitality are: Neighbourhoods Reimagined by Chris and Elizabeth McKinney, Extraordinary Hospitality by Carolyn Lacey, and Welcome by Jen Oshman. They can all be found on our partner page here.If our conversations have encouraged you at all, please, take a minute to rate and review it on this platform. Why not send the link to a friend or two whilst you're at it? You can find the questions to dig a little deeper into this passage here.Some of the resources mentioned by Jen were: Voice of the Martyrs, Operation World and Joshua Project

As Jesus continues talking with his disciples, he's preparing them for life without him, but life with His Spirit. What does it look like to be a disciple? Join us as we dig deep into the first half of John 15.📚This episode is sponsored by 10ofthose.com. A Christian book ministry that sells carefully selected resources that point to Jesus. They also host our Two Sisters bookstore at 10ofthose.com/twosisters where you can always find our top recommendations for each season.Did you know they can provide a bookstore for any event, big or small? If you want to find out how 10ofThose can help serve your church, reach out to them on email at: events@10ofthose.com. They'd love to help resource you and your church leaders so that you can browse and shop books that will point your community to Jesus.If our conversations have encouraged you at all, please, take a minute to rate and review it on this platform. Why not send the link to a friend or two whilst you're at it? You can find the questions to dig a little deeper into this passage here.