Author Archives: Rose Publishing

Free “I Am the Way” Bible Study

Free “I Am the Way” Bible Study Get an entire chapter for free from the I Am Rose Visual Bible Study. What are you afraid of right now? Maybe there are so many different things that cause you anxiety that it’s hard to choose just one. In John 14, Jesus speaks directly to his small group of Continue Reading

7 Verses Christians Should Think About Before They Vote

Regardless of how political you are, it’s hard to argue that this is one of the most divisive years in politics and social justice we’ve seen yet. So will this change voter turnout for 2020? Recent voter turnout has been below 60% during presidential election years and around 40% during midterm elections— this seems incredibly Continue Reading

What Happened to the Ark?

The last historical reference to the ark was when King Josiah instructed the Levites to return it to the temple (2 Chron. 35:1-6). Nothing is said about why the ark had been removed, who moved it, where it had been taken, or if it actually was brought back. Throughout the centuries, many different theories for Continue Reading

Free “Comparing Christianity to Islam” eChart

With a global pandemic and civil rights unrest affecting us all, our world is a frightening, confusing place for many who do not know Jesus. So how can we share the peace of the Gospel with friends or neighbors of different backgrounds and religions? This today’s eChart includes: Full-color charts comparing biblical Christianity and Islam Simple summaries comparing Continue Reading

14 Signs of Unhealthy vs. Healthy Caregiving

Guest post by June Hunt When caregiving is handled in an unhealthy manner, both the care receiver and the caregiver are negatively impacted. When a caregiver is rushed, pushed, harried, and overwhelmed, the care recipient feels like a burden, a hindrance, and begins to lose hope. In contrast, a caregiver who is dependable, well-rested, and Continue Reading

Free Psalm 23 eChart

ou probably already know Psalm 23, but have you ever read it in the cultural context of a first-century shepherd? This week’s free eChart will help you unpack even more meaning in one of the most beloved passages in the Bible.Perfect for both new believers and lifelong Christians alike, this week’s download will give you fresh Continue Reading

4 Short and Simple Journaling Questions to Refresh Your Faith and Purpose

Purpose Is Essential to Health and Healing By Dr. Gregory Jantz Many people hear the word purpose and think it applies only to grand, world-changing work. Not necessarily. Purpose is the unique thing we each have to offer the world, no matter how big or small. It is a matter of investing your gifts and Continue Reading

God’s Model for Fatherhood: How Christian Fathers Can Show Acceptance

Q: I’m a single father and I love my kids more than anything. They mean the world to me and I think they know it, but how can I show them that I love them unconditionally? A: The effect of a father’s approval or rejection is one of the most enduring experiences in our lives. Continue Reading

Top 20 Bible Classes to Teach Remotely during Coronavirus Quarantine (Zoom, Skype, Google Meet, etc.)

All you need is an internet connection, PowerPoint® or Keynote software, and one of our instant Bible lessons! You don’t need to be an expert to teach these! Whether or not your city is in a state of shut down, we’ve all been affected drastically by this virus. First of all, all of us at Continue Reading

4 Common Myths About God’s Will

What Are Some Wrong Assumptions about God’s Will? WRONG ASSUMPTION #1: God’s will is pretty much impossible for the average Christian to figure out. Under this assumption, God’s will is accessible only to a few, like eccentric Bible scholars or spiritual mystics who somehow have figured out how to hack into the Lord’s heavenly database. Continue Reading