
Who Taught John?
(Luke 1:15) Who taught John the Baptist God's plan and helped him to discover God's purpose for his life? His father and mother. They put enough truth into John's life that he could carry on when they were gone. Instruct

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We all need encouragement along the journey. The Bible provides the only true roadmap and Jesus Christ is the only faithful Companion for the journey of life. In these ten-minute daily Bible studies, Scott Pauley shares truths from the Word of God for “Enjoying the Journey.” Each study and every series walks through a Scripture passage or theme woven throughout the Bible. Join us today as we follow God’s Word and find Christ’s joy. Find more helpful resources at enjoyingthejourney.org
Scott Pauley hosts Enjoying the Journey, a religion show with 1,000 episodes published.

(Luke 1:15) Who taught John the Baptist God's plan and helped him to discover God's purpose for his life? His father and mother. They put enough truth into John's life that he could carry on when they were gone. Instruct

(Luke 1:5-17, 41-45, 80) God works in families as He works in the lives of each individuals in the family. If you want God to have His rightful place in your home then let Him have His way in your heart! Today we meet Za

(Luke 1:5-13) On the first pages of the gospel records we are introduced to the family of John the Baptist. This family is given to us as an example that we can follow. Look carefully at this family portrait. (1019626081

(Nehemiah 9:6-38) Mercy must be the motive of our prayers. Remembering God’s past mercies realigns our motives and leads us to repent and pray effectively. Join Dr. Scott Pauley as shares a message from Nehemiah 9, focus

(Malachi 4:6) A quick stop at the last verse in the Old Testament reveals the heart of God for the home. Today I share 15 practical things God is teaching me about my own family. Listen to these lessons from a fellow stu

(Zechariah 14:7) There are dark and difficult seasons in every life and family. God wastes none of them. In those times the Lord is at work. In a little known prophetic verse we find a principle we can all apply to help

(Proverbs 22:6) In this verse that is so often quoted and yet misapplied we discover a principle for every parent and spiritual leader. Today we discuss how to help young people find God's way for their life. (1019226081

(Proverbs 22:6) "Training wheels" are not forever, but they do help to provide stability and direction in the early days! Here are some Bible truths for every young person who wants to discover why God made them and what

(Deuteronomy 32:46-47) Every one of us must choose for ourselves what we will do with our family. Choose carefully and choose spiritually! We must also prepare our children for the day when they will choose for their fam

(Nehemiah 4:9) What happens when people start to pray? Nehemiah was not primarily a builder or a leader: he was a man of prayer. God’s work begins in the private place of intercession and moves publicly into power. Uncov

(Deuteronomy 6:20-25) There are two things that every young person needs to hear at home: God's testimonies and our testimony. Give children the Word of God and your story of how the Lord has made His truth real in your

(Deuteronomy 6:20) Children have questions—lots of them! Perhaps the most frequent question we hear is: "Why?" Christian parents must be ready to give answers, Bible answers, to the big questions of life. (10187260806) J

(Deuteronomy 6:7) The greatest classroom in the world is the home. It is here that we are to teach God's truth to our own children. We must not miss the opportunity that God gives us. Look at those around you and capture

(Deuteronomy 6:1-9) We all have things in our homes that need to be adjusted and worked on. There is one area that is connected to all others - our relationship to God's Word. The key ingredient to a truly Christian home

(Deuteronomy 6:1-2) God's always intended that His truth would be passed on from generation to generation. We are not only responsibility for our generation, we are responsible to pass on God's Word to the generations co

(Habakkuk 3:17-18) Faithful worship and the joy of the Lord can be sustained even when circumstances collapse. Join Evangelist Scott Pauley for the last in the current series of broadcasts from the Book of Habakkuk. Draw

(Genesis 13:10-13) Good families often make bad decisions. Mr. and Mrs. Lot are an example of this truth and a warning to us all. The saddest thing in Sodom was the destruction of a home that could have been blessed. In

(Genesis 12:1-4a) Many people build a life, a retirement, an estate - but wise men build a family of faith. Abraham and Sarah and their children did not get to build permanent houses but they built a home of faith. Let's

(Genesis 7:1, 7, 13, 23; 8:15, 18; 9:1, 8, 18) The greatest thing you will ever do on earth is guide your own family to God, and the greatest thing you can leave behind is another generation that believes and obeys Him.

(Genesis 6:9-10) God works in us so that He can work through us in the lives of other people. His great desire is to transform both our hearts and our homes. Come to Jesus...and then lead your family to do the same! (101
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