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The Ailbe Podcast features guests from all walks of life who share how they are seeking and advancing the Kingdom of God in and through their lives. Hosted by T. M. Moore and Rusty Rabon, The Ailbe Podcast is a forum for understanding how to live in the presence, promise, and power of the Kingdom of God.
VIEW ARTICLES >The people of God are a singing people. The psalmist called on God's people to sing as an act of worship (Psalm 96), and the apostle Paul instructed the Colossians to "sing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs to the Lord with thankful hearts" (Colossians 3:16 NLT). A SONG TO THE LORD is offered as an aid to such singing by providing insights and commentary on some of the great hymns and spiritual songs of the Christian faith.
VIEW ARTICLES >The InVerse Theology Project offers a different approach to understanding the traditional fields of theological study - Biblical, creational, historical, systematic, practical, and spiritual theology. At the same time, it uses theological themes to introduce listeners to the power of verse for serving God's truth and His people. The InVerse Theology Project will explore all six "windows" of theological study using poetic forms that have graced the work of Christian poets throughout the centuries.
VIEW ARTICLES >The Celtic Legacy podcast features insights and encouragement from the writers of the Celtic Revival.
VIEW ARTICLES >Studies in Christian worldview by T. M. Moore, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
VIEW ARTICLES >Insights from the writings of Celtic Christians by T. M. Moore, every Tuesday and Thursday.
VIEW ARTICLES >“Oh come, let us worship and bow down; Let us kneel before the Lord our Maker.” Psalms 95:6 NKJV. The Psalmist places no restriction, location, or timing upon his command. It is a whenever, however direction. Every aspect of my life, as a child of the LORD, God, the Almighty is to be an expression of the relationship between the Triune God and myself. No exclusions! Therefore, this column is intended to provide a forum for the called ones to explore the ramifications of this invitation to worship Him in every aspects of our lives. Let us do so with joy and thanksgiving.
VIEW ARTICLES >"Voices Together" (Acts 4:24) seeks to bring the saints into unison as we raise our voices as one in praying the Scriptures and using them to guide our daily living.
VIEW ARTICLES >Daily studies in Scripture by T. M. Moore in a format of mediation and worship.
VIEW ARTICLES >The DEEP began as a local church devotional for Daily Emphasis Engaging in Prayer (DEEP). Over the years it has grown into a devotional/Bible study that’s fun to read, while still challenging the reader to think and to grow in discipleship.
VIEW ARTICLES >What if we could learn to truly have seeing eyes and listening ears? This is one writer’s ongoing attempt at being attentive to the world around him, one moment at a time.
VIEW ARTICLES >Studies in leadership for those who shepherd the Lord’s flocks by T. M. Moore, every Thursday.
VIEW ARTICLES >A weekly column with Dr. Stan Gale exploring what it means to live in union with Jesus Christ.
VIEW ARTICLES >Walking Points is a men’s weekly devotional. The purpose is to guide and encourage men to walk faithfully with Christ in every sphere of life.
VIEW ARTICLES >In the face of this relentless information storm, this is no time for Christians to give up on reading. We need to equip ourselves to weather this information storm, and The Fellowship of Ailbe wants to help.