Ministry of Education

Ministry of Education The Ministry of Education is a Christian education consulting ministry designed to especially assist smaller congregations in making and growing disciples

The Ministry of Education offers professional Christian education consulting services, without charge, especially for smaller churches who have no Christian education staff. Consulting is customized for each church but can include organization, space, leadership enlistment and training.

This morning the folks at Martin's Prairie Missionary Baptist Church and I will examine another interesting work of God ...
10/06/2024

This morning the folks at Martin's Prairie Missionary Baptist Church and I will examine another interesting work of God recorded in the book of Daniel. Join us at 11:00 as we discover the origin of the expression "handwriting on the wall." If you can't come in person, join us on our zoom - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83990295847?pwd=vqJ8VYT1OquChWGoHbyPHXg3BEFdCP.1

It is fourth Sunday so that means covered-dish lunch at Martin's Prairie Missionary Baptist Church. HOWEVER, you need to...
09/22/2024

It is fourth Sunday so that means covered-dish lunch at Martin's Prairie Missionary Baptist Church. HOWEVER, you need to join us for worship at 11:00 to hear how God walked with some of His most faithful people in circumstances almost beyond comprehension. If you can't be there in person join us via this link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88619531271?pwd=PTzazFF6YV9q9JLVchtYzgHUd9Th31.1

Oh, if you don't come in person, you can't stay for lunch. 🤣

This Sunday at Martin's Prairie Missionary Baptist Church our walk through the Old Testament book of Daniel explores Dan...
09/15/2024

This Sunday at Martin's Prairie Missionary Baptist Church our walk through the Old Testament book of Daniel explores Daniel's first encounter with interpreting Nebuchadnezzar's dreams. Join us at 11:00 to discover the king's dream and the interpretation that God gave to Daniel. Here's a Zoom link in case you can't be there in person - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81704331548?pwd=l1yo3361Qa3yrCW7U57TsX5DAfqrTo.1

09/08/2024

Today at Martin's Prairie Missionary Baptist Church we begin a stroll through the Old Testament book of Daniel. This most unique story includes not only God's mighty acts of provision and care for His people in exile in Babylon, but amazing insights into their future. Join us at 11:00 for prayer, praise, and proclamation.

07/22/2024

Every morning I get a devotional from the Gospel Coalition, (tgc.org) a group of Bible scholars organized by D.A. Carson. The one for today was particularly moving, so I'm sharing it with you.

Today's Devotional -- Acts 9

What was Paul’s perspective before he was converted (Acts 9)? Elsewhere (Acts 22:2; Acts 23:6; Phil. 3:4-6) he tells us that he was a strict Pharisee, brought up (apparently) in Jerusalem, taught by one of the most renowned rabbis of the day. For him, the notion of a crucified Messiah was a contradiction in terms. Messiahs rule, they triumph, they win. The LAW insists that those who hang on a tree are cursed by God. Surely, therefore, the insistence that Jesus is the Messiah is not only stupid, but verges on the blasphemous. It might lead to political insurrection: the fledgling church was growing, and might become a dangerous block. It had to be stopped; indeed, what was needed was a man of courage like Saul, a man like Phinehas who averted the wrath of God by his decisive action against the perverters of truth and probity (Num. 25), someone who really understood the implications of these wretched delusions and who saw there they would lead.

But now on the Damascus Road Saul meets the resurrected, glorified Jesus. Whether he had seen him before we cannot be sure; that he sees him now, Saul cannot doubt. And a great deal of his theology, worked out and displayed in his letters, stems from that brute fact.

If Jesus were alive and glorified, then somehow his death on the cross did not prove he was damned. Far from it: the claim of believers that God had raised him from the dead, and that they had seen him, must be true — and that could only mean that God had vindicated Jesus. Then what on earth did his death mean?
From that vantage point, everything looked different. If Jesus was under the curse of God when he died, yet was vindicated by God himself, he must have died for others. Somehow his death absorbed the righteous curse of God that was due others and canceled it out. In that light, the entire history of the Hebrew Scriptures looked different.

Was it not written that a Suffering Servant would be wounded for our transgressions and chastised for our iniquities? Does the death of countless lambs and bulls really take away human sin? Or do we need, as it were, a human “lamb of God,” a human “Passover Lamb”? If the tabernacle and temple rituals are read as pointing to the final solution, what does scriptural texts that promise a new covenant, a great outpouring of the Spirit in the last days (Acts 2:17-21; see Joel 2:28-32)? What place does the promise to Abraham have in the scheme of things, that in Abraham’s offspring all the nations of the earth would be blessed (Gen. 12:3)?

Grant that Jesus is alive and vindicated, and everything changes.

Today at Martin's Prairie Missionary Baptist Church we walk with Jesus toward Jerusalem as he explains His coming sacrif...
07/14/2024

Today at Martin's Prairie Missionary Baptist Church we walk with Jesus toward Jerusalem as he explains His coming sacrifice and resurrection to disciples who are preoccupied with their own agendas. Perhaps not unlike 21st century Christ-followers are even today. Join us at 11:00 in person or via zoom
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84663225397?pwd=sKywwKibUnIvuvD6o2xhYxVaOVZYbS.1

Today at Martin's Prairie Missionary Baptist Church our journey through Mark's gospel finds us at the close of chapter 9...
06/23/2024

Today at Martin's Prairie Missionary Baptist Church our journey through Mark's gospel finds us at the close of chapter 9. Jesus is teaching His disciples about the dangers of being "tripped up" into sin even by our own body parts. Come at 11:00 and hear His words of admonition and encouragement for those disciples so long ago and for Christ-followers today.

Our walk through Mark's Gospel will find us exploring "greatness" in God's kingdom. Join us today at Martin's Prairie Mi...
06/16/2024

Our walk through Mark's Gospel will find us exploring "greatness" in God's kingdom. Join us today at Martin's Prairie Missionary Baptist Church at 11:00 as we open Mark 9 to learn what Jesus told His first followers about this important topic.

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