Posts tagged 'Bible Study'
How to Keep an Eternal Perspective This Election Season
The fear. The uncertainty. The emotionally-charged arguments on all sides. We’re talking about election season, when people of all political persuasions make it sound like… Read More
3 Tips for Staying in the Word When You’re Busy
The years at home with little ones. The months after a sought-after promotion. The semesters of working to put yourself through school. The weeks picking… Read More
My Truth or Yours? Living Out God’s Truth in a Confused World
In a culture of subjective “truth,” how do we determine what truth actually is? We start with the nature and character of God. Read More
Does God Forgive Me?
The more we mess up and the more we think about it, the more we start to question our faith, our authenticity, and even if God accepts us. Read More
Christian Unity: Is It Possible?
While the issues dividing our modern society are new, division among believers is not. Thankfully, Scripture has a lot to say about division—and shows us the way forward into unity with one another. Read More
Adulting: Life as a Young Adult Christian
Join us for our free study “Adulting” in the Yarrow app as we study Scripture and discover how it points us in the right direction for navigating this odd and ever-changing portion of life that we call “adulting.” Read More
If Christians Are Blessed, Why Is Life So Hard?
If God has promised to bless His people, why does life feel so hard? Read More
Remembering God’s Presence This Christmas
The Christmas season brings many emotions. We’re excited to spend time with family and friends. We become stressed over social activities, finances, tight schedules, and… Read More
Why Prayer Matters—and How It Will Transform Your Bible Study
When it comes to Bible study, how important is prayer? Here at Yarrow, we believe continual prayer is one of the most important—and most overlooked—aspects of Bible study. Read More
Why Studying the Bible Hands-On Is Exactly What You Need
When you study with Yarrow, we aren’t going to tell you what to believe. Instead, we’ll guide you to let the Bible speak for itself. Read More