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Even when we feel alone or weak, we are not abandoned. God is at work in the world today through His Holy Spirit, moving in the hearts and lives of those who belong to Him. If this encouraged you, comment below or share it with someone who needs this reminder. #MinutewithMcGee
Stay connected to the Bible Bus all year long. Subscribe to receive daily prayer requests and testimonies, weekly updates on our Bible studies, and a monthly newsletter filled with stories of lives changed by God’s Word. Sign up at TTB.org/subscribe.
There’s no better way to begin a new year than in God’s Word. Today we begin our study of Revelation, the final book in our five-year journey through Scripture. As we look ahead, we’re reminded that Jesus wins and His plans never fail. Listen at TTB.org/Listen
Travel with us as we begin a new year on the Bible Bus. Our January newsletter shares stories from Uganda, highlights from our study in Revelation, and a fresh reminder of God’s faithfulness. Sign up to receive the print newsletter at TTB.org/monthly-newsle….
We’ve reached a milestone on the Bible Bus as we prepare to begin our study of Revelation, the final book in our five-year journey through God’s Word, starting January 1st. Join us as we continue taking the whole Word to the whole world at TTB.org/Listen.
Sin weighs heavy on the human heart, but God offers true deliverance through faith in Jesus Christ. In today’s Minute with McGee, we’re reminded that justification comes not by our efforts, but by believing in Him alone. Repost this to help spread the hope found in Christ!
Before Jesus ever preached, He worked with His hands. In this Sunday Sermon, we see how the Carpenter of Nazareth brings restoration not only to broken tools, but to broken lives. Discover how Christ is still rebuilding hearts and homes today. Listen at TTB.org/SundaySermon.
Questions open the door to truth. Around the world, people search and ask honest questions about faith, the Bible, and following Jesus. Through radio, social media, and personal connections, THRU the BIBLE meets people where they are. Learn more at TTB.org
Today’s study in Malachi covers the challenging topic of giving and helps us understand tithing under the Mosaic Law and its relevance today. God calls us to examine our hearts and what it truly means to honor Him with what He’s given us. TTB.org/Listen
Merry Christmas! Today we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, God’s perfect gift to the world. May your heart rest in the hope and joy found only in Him today and always.
On this Christmas Eve, we pause to remember that the greatest gift God has ever given is His Son, Jesus Christ. As Advent comes to a close, may your heart rest in the joy of knowing that eternal life is found in a true relationship with Him.
CNN: "There's 10 states where the average is below $2.50 a gallon... GasBuddy is projecting that the national average on Christmas day will be just $2.79 a gallon... and GasBuddy says this will save drivers about a half $1 billion over what they spent last year."
Even in a world that feels uncertain, God is still on the throne, and that truth steadies our hearts. Discover fresh hope as you look to Jesus’ return in Right on Time: Expecting Jesus, Then and Now. Download your copy at TTB.org/resources.
A real walk with Jesus is more than routines or habits. He invites us into a living, personal relationship that changes how we love, obey, and treat others. As we draw close to Him, our faith becomes vibrant and fruitful. Leave a comment about how God is drawing you closer today.
From heaven’s glory to a humble manger, Jesus stepped into our world and became one of us. In today’s Sunday Sermon, we reflect on the wonder of the incarnation and the love of God made visible in His Son. Listen at TTB.org/Listen.
Technology helps us stay connected, but there is something powerful about being together in person. After years of partnering from afar, Steve will be traveling to Finland this January. Will you pray with us that the Lord will guide each conversation and reveal new possibilities?
God’s Christmas tree is the cross of Christ. The gifts God gives us through Jesus meet our deepest needs and fill our lives with His grace. This season, take time to reflect on all that is yours because of Him. Download the Under the Tree booklet at TTB.org/Resources.
Since God has placed us under grace, He gives us His Spirit who produces love, joy, and peace in our lives. Through faith in Jesus, we are invited to walk in the fullness of what only His Spirit can create in us. Share this post to encourage someone who needs this reminder today!
Bethlehem was more than a manger scene. It was the moment God stepped into our broken world. In our sin and sorrow, He brought hope, grace, and new life through Jesus Christ. Today's Sunday Sermon reminds us that Christmas is God's answer to our need. TTB.org/Listen
Jesus is the true Vine, and real life is found only by being joined to Him. We are not saved by heritage, rituals, or spiritual activity. We are saved by trusting in Christ as our personal Savior and belonging to Him. Save this as a reminder of where true life is found!
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