Narrative Theology and Biblical Storytelling: Story as the Medium of Divine Revelation
A critical review of narrative theology examining how story functions as the medium of divine revelation, with implications for preaching, formation, and
A critical review of narrative theology examining how story functions as the medium of divine revelation, with implications for preaching, formation, and
Explore how narrative therapy techniques integrate with Christian counseling to help clients reauthor life stories through the gospel lens. Includes case study, theological analysis, and practical ministry applications.
Study the great confession in Nehemiah 9 — the sweeping historical prayer, the theology of covenant faithfulness and mercy.
Study the dedication of Jerusalem
Study Nehemiah
Examine the gates of Jerusalem in Nehemiah 3 — the significance of each gate, the theology of communal labor and restoration.
Study Nehemiah’s confrontation with intermarriage in Nehemiah 13 — covenant identity, community boundaries, and hermeneutical challenges.
Examine Nehemiah
Comprehensive study of Nehemiah
Study the great assembly in Nehemiah 8 — the public Torah reading, the command to rejoice, and the Feast of Booths as a model of corporate spiritual renewal.