Kingdoms In Conflict
Nahum 2:1-2, 8-10, 13; 3:1, 4-5, 19 and Mark 6:1-13 If God exists, how do you explain his non-action in given circumstances? We are addicted to activity.
Nahum 2:1-2, 8-10, 13; 3:1, 4-5, 19 and Mark 6:1-13 If God exists, how do you explain his non-action in given circumstances? We are addicted to activity.
The Book of Nahum: Imagining the Kingdom Readings: Nahum 2:1-2, 8-10, 13; 3:1, 4-5, 19 and Mark 6:1-13 Reflection Questions Reading Nahum 2-3 in a few translations especially The Message may be helpful as we journey with God through the prophetic oracle of Nahum. As you read Nahum 2-3, keep the big picture in view. …
Micah 4:1-5; 6:6-8; 7:18-20 and Mark 5:21-34
The Book of Nahum: Imagining the Kingdom Readings: Nahum 1:1-15 and Mark 5:35-43 Reflection Questions We continue our Ordinary Time journey through the Minor Prophets as we listen to Nahum, whose name means comfort. Nahum invites God’s people to look and listen for what’s really going on. Beneath the noise and hustle-bustle, beyond the voices …