“My prayer is this: that many African tongues would recite these truths—rejoicing in our God’s great glory and resting in his glorious promises.” https://t.co/JmfSzaUO2b
These are difficult days, but we serve a mighty God. Let’s join together in crying out to him for help this Saturday. #DayToFastAndPray
April 4, 2020
Join us: https://t.co/oyZvfO6ZxL
We’ve made the first five lessons from the New City Catechism curriculum available for free, which might well serve parents—and children—in this season. https://t.co/OVweXR4q9n
By popular demand, we now have a continuous play feature for the songs on the New City Catechism app.
First, update your app, then click on the song button for any question.
Look for the option in the bottom right that says “All Songs” and then hit play.
.@TimKellerNYC, Don Carson, and Stephen Um sat down to talk about what we may not realize is missing from catechesis and discipleship in our day. https://t.co/3pTelDQAzh
A focus on reading and teaching Scripture to children does not—and must not—mean that we fail to educate them theologically as well. https://t.co/DGJ374EZcY
Did you know you can download the #NewCityCatechism app for free on iOS & Google Play? Search "New City Catechism" or click the links:
App Store: https://t.co/deHmXdWWHn
Google Play: https://t.co/7vQwZQf40X
This had me in tears this morning: tears of worship, joy, and hope. Thank you @AndrewPeterson for blessing the church with your songs...they encourage my soul. He is Worthy! @TGC https://t.co/BBX9hMpUxQ
New video: Mary Willson—director of women’s initiatives at TGC—on why we’re studying Deuteronomy at #TGCW18.
“It’s hard for me to imagine a book more obviously relevant to our generation than the book of Deuteronomy.”
Register today: https://t.co/IBZvUmJMFf
Catechisms summarize the teaching of Scripture.
Parents, consider using the @NCCatechism devotional in the discipleship of your children.
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