by Jonathan Carone | Nov 19, 2015 | 1 Peter, Resources, Teaching Series
On the weekends my husband and I often attempt to watch a movie together…attempt, being the key word. Typically we find ourselves exhausted, bewildered and dazed; having just army-crawled our way through the trenches of “bedtime” with our two small children. When we...
by Jonathan Carone | Nov 12, 2015 | 1 Peter, Resources, Teaching Series
Some people say knowing the first 1,000 digits of Pi is a useless talent. They say finishing a Rubix cube is a silly waste of dexterity. They say a database of fairy tale/Disney knowledge is a useless, nay! a foolhardy use of brain capacity. Specifically speaking to...
by Jonathan Carone | Nov 5, 2015 | 1 Peter, Resources, Teaching Series
Why is that when things get hard the first question we ask is, “Did I miss it? Did I not hear God correctly?” Or is that just me? Two years ago my wife, Katie, and I agonized over the biggest decision of the eleven years we had been married. Option 1...
by Jonathan Carone | Nov 3, 2015 | 1 Peter, Resources, Teaching Series
Post by Jenn Hand I had been on a plane for the past two days. Now I was arriving in the middle of the night on the other side of the world in Kathmandu, Nepal – a country that will always hold a huge part of my heart. I lived in Nepal almost 3 years total. I...
by Jonathan Carone | Oct 29, 2015 | 1 Peter, Resources, Teaching Series
I’ve not always been as buff as I am right now. In fact, in my earlier years, I was a pretty scrawny little fella’. Knobby knees. Chicken legs. You know, all of those attributes that attract the ladies like moths to a flame. My diminutive stature had more subtle...