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A weekly conversation reflecting on aspects of each Sunday's Gospel Project lesson that we hope will encourage and equip parents in leading their families in follow-up conversations that dig deeper into God's Word.
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Thanks for joining us for this week’s episode of The Taking the Gospel Home Project. This week we will be reflecting a bit on Unit 2, Session 4. This week our lesson skipped forward a few chapters to Genesis 10 and 11. In the aftermath of the global ... more
This week our lesson offered an overview of Genesis 4 and 5. After the entrance of sin and a glimpse at its immediate effects on God’s good creation last week in Genesis 3, this week we begin to see the comprehensive spread of sin. After the tragic s... more
In this week's episode, Deb and I reflect on Sunday's Gospel Project lesson covering Genesis 3, the entrance of sin into God's good creation, and sin's devastating and comprehensive effects. We discuss some key aspects of this lesson that parents can... more
This week in the Gospel Project we were directed by God's Word to consider God's glory. We continued to think about God's creative purposes, not only for us as human beings, but also for all of creation, and especially the purpose for which all of it... more
This week Jason reflects on our lesson from Sunday that taught that God created everything for his glory and our good. The lesson also began to unpack for us what it means that we are created in the image of God.
In this episode, Deb and I reflect a bit on the launch of our new Gospel Project curriculum this past Sunday. We also discuss different aspects of the lesson that we hope will help parents in having follow-up conversations in their homes this week.





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