We Three Kings of Orient Are: Following the Perfect Light | Christmas Carols Explained
We Three Kings is one of the great American contributions to classic Christmas carols. It is a vivid depiction of the three magi's journey and worship of Jesus. At the end of it, the hymn points us to the perfect light of Christ.
Go, Tell It on the Mountain: Christmas 🎄 Carols Explained
Go tell it on the mountain is one of the most popular African-American spirituals and is a Christmas classic for all. I this video I explain the unique history, the timeless biblical inspiration, and the message of this Christmas classic
Do Not Fear: God is in Our Midst | The Bible Explained
What is God’s Presence? How can being in God’s Presence comfort us during times of trouble? God’s Presence is always with us and comforts us when we fear. Learn about God’s Presence seen in Zephaniah 3:17 in this video.
FastThoughts on 5 Bible Apps: What Bible Apps Should you use?
Here are my FastThoughts about 5 awesome Bible apps. Learn about the social and free Youverson Bible app, the resource filled Bible Gateway, the aesthetic NueBible, in-depth Net Bible app, and the feature-rich Logos Bible Software app. Hear my thoughts on all these apps and find the right one for you.
5 Tips for Reading the Bible in 1 Year | The Bible Explained
Here are 5 tips to help jumpstart your one year Bible reading journey. Learn about the importance of prayer, notes, and family in completing your one-year Bible plan.
The Story of Silent Night | Christmas 🎄 Carols Explained
Silent night is a contemplative Christmas hymn that’s been sung by millions around the world for more than 200 years. In this video, I'll explain the history, biblical inspiration, and message of this invaluable Christmas carol. Let's take a closer look at the world-famous creation of Joseph Mohr and Franz Gruber.
How the Bible tells us to be thankful: Psalm 105 & 106 | The Bible Explained
How can we be thankful at all times? In this video, you learn about a few ways Christians can be more thankful found in Psalm 105 and 106. Enjoy this Chase The Son verse study.