Dr. Scot McKnight explores trauma through the eyes of Jesus. Rather than minimizing pain or rushing people toward easy answers, he examines how Christ meets wounded people with dignity, presence, and restoration. With biblical depth and pastoral tenderness, Dr. McKnight offers a framework for understanding suffering, healing, and the way the gospel speaks to the deepest fractures in the human soul.
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Song, Story, and Suffering
Dr. Bleeker reflects on the connection between song, story, and suffering throughout Scripture and human experience. She explores how music gives voice to grief, hope, lament, and faith when words alone fall short. Listeners are invited to consider how worship can become both an act of honesty an...
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Knowing Christ
Dr. Cohick explores the difference between knowing about Jesus and truly knowing Him. Rooted in Scripture and shaped by historical and cultural insight, this session invites us into a deeper relationship with Christ that transforms both the mind and the heart. More than intellectual understanding...
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Discipleship in Matthew’s Gospel
In this insightful session, Dr. Craig Keener unpacks the theme of discipleship throughout the Gospel of Matthew. Drawing from the historical context, literary structure, and teachings of Jesus, this message explores what it meant to follow Christ in the first century and what faithful discipleshi...