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  • Abraham: The Father Who Released His Son, Part 1
    Jan 9 2026
    Genesis 22:1-14 / January 9-12, 2026

    Letting go is always difficult. And the closer we are to the thing (or person) being released, the more difficult it is to let go. We must hold everything loosely. Some of the most poignant examples of letting go come in the context of parent-child relationships. Upon receiving God’s command to offer his son as a sacrifice, Abraham let Isaac go and obeyed without resistance, illustrating his allegiance to God above all.

    From the Series: Fascinating Stories of Forgotten Lives: Rediscovering Some Old Testament Characters

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  • STS Study: Abraham: The Father Who Released His Son
    Jan 9 2026
    Genesis 22:1-14 / January 9-12, 2026

    Letting go is always difficult. And the closer we are to the thing (or person) being released, the more difficult it is to let go. We must hold everything loosely. Some of the most poignant examples of letting go come in the context of parent-child relationships. Upon receiving God’s command to offer his son as a sacrifice, Abraham let Isaac go and obeyed without resistance, illustrating his allegiance to God above all.

    From the Series: Fascinating Stories of Forgotten Lives: Rediscovering Some Old Testament Characters

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  • Cain: The Farmer Who Murdered His Brother, Part 2
    Jan 8 2026
    Genesis 4:1-15 / January 7-8, 2026

    The story of Cain and Abel is tossed around rather generally in both Christian and non-Christian circles. Many folks are aware of the big picture aspect of the account—namely, that the older brother murdered the younger—but beyond that, little is known and even less is applied to everyday life. But woven within and between the lines of this amazing story are several insights that await our discovery.

    From the Series: Fascinating Stories of Forgotten Lives: Rediscovering Some Old Testament Characters

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  • Cain: The Farmer Who Murdered His Brother, Part 1
    Jan 7 2026
    Genesis 4:1-15 / January 7-8, 2026

    The story of Cain and Abel is tossed around rather generally in both Christian and non-Christian circles. Many folks are aware of the big picture aspect of the account—namely, that the older brother murdered the younger—but beyond that, little is known and even less is applied to everyday life. But woven within and between the lines of this amazing story are several insights that await our discovery.

    From the Series: Fascinating Stories of Forgotten Lives: Rediscovering Some Old Testament Characters

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  • STS Study: Cain: The Farmer Who Murdered His Brother
    Jan 7 2026
    Genesis 4:1-15 / January 7-8, 2026

    The story of Cain and Abel is tossed around rather generally in both Christian and non-Christian circles. Many folks are aware of the big picture aspect of the account—namely, that the older brother murdered the younger—but beyond that, little is known and even less is applied to everyday life. But woven within and between the lines of this amazing story are several insights that await our discovery.

    From the Series: Fascinating Stories of Forgotten Lives: Rediscovering Some Old Testament Characters

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  • Often-Overlooked Lives of Significance, Part 2
    Jan 6 2026
    2 Samuel 23, 1 Chronicles 11-12 / January 5-6, 2026

    Somewhere back in time, you and I were given a faulty set of instructions. Somewhere we learned that only the most famous or the star athlete or the most publicly gifted individual is worth our time and attention, our respect and our loudest applause. But in reality, if it wasn’t for the people who surround them, these well-known individuals would quickly fade in popularity and become among the most commonplace.

    From the Series: Fascinating Stories of Forgotten Lives: Rediscovering Some Old Testament Characters

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  • Often-Overlooked Lives of Significance, Part 1
    Jan 5 2026
    2 Samuel 23, 1 Chronicles 11-12 / January 5-6, 2026

    Somewhere back in time, you and I were given a faulty set of instructions. Somewhere we learned that only the most famous or the star athlete or the most publicly gifted individual is worth our time and attention, our respect and our loudest applause. But in reality, if it wasn’t for the people who surround them, these well-known individuals would quickly fade in popularity and become among the most commonplace.

    From the Series: Fascinating Stories of Forgotten Lives: Rediscovering Some Old Testament Characters

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  • STS Study: Often-Overlooked Lives of Significance
    Jan 5 2026
    2 Samuel 23, 1 Chronicles 11-12 / January 5-6, 2026

    Somewhere back in time, you and I were given a faulty set of instructions. Somewhere we learned that only the most famous or the star athlete or the most publicly gifted individual is worth our time and attention, our respect and our loudest applause. But in reality, if it wasn’t for the people who surround them, these well-known individuals would quickly fade in popularity and become among the most commonplace.

    From the Series: Fascinating Stories of Forgotten Lives: Rediscovering Some Old Testament Characters

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