
“So let us not grow weary in doing what is right…” Galatians 6:9a
This is the last chapter of Galatians; our sixth of six columns in the series.
This is the last chapter of Galatians; our sixth of six columns in the series.
Frequently in the Gospel, Jesus invites us to be child-like before God.
As we begin the 5th edition of the six-week series on Galatians, we have learned in chapters one through four that the people are losing faith, so Paul expresses the heart of the gospel—that all are made right by faith, not by works of the law, and to be God’s children only depends on our faith in Christ—not how we follow the law.
This week is the 4th of our six-week series on Galatians.
Judy Leach, the state’s Deaf and Hard of Hearing Specialist for our region, recently shared a story about an evacuation order that was given to neighborhood.
Continuing the second of the six-week series on the epistle of Galatians written by Apostle Paul to the churches of Galatia, we move on to chapter two where Paul continues to tell his story.
In my last article, I began sharing the various stages of Alzheimer’s Disease as outlined in the book entitled, “Mayo Clinic on Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias.” We learned that Mayo recognizes Alzheimer’s disease as a continuum that can be divided into roughly 5 stages.
We are in chapter three of Galatians in our six-week series.
One of the services in Prairie Five’s Aging Well portfolio is Medicare Counseling.
For the next six weeks, I’ll be writing about Apostle Paul’s letter to the Galatians.