A Message from the Treasurer
Todd Barrett
Transformation Bible Ministries has published a multitude of practical study guides covering many books of the Bible, as well as weekly devotionals and resource videos, all available on our website.
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Weekly Devotions
The Bow in the Cloud
We carry the weight of broken promises so long that we start to assume every promise has a breaking point. We know better than to say that about God out loud.
Creation Speaks — And So Does Grace
Later, I asked her directly — “Where do you think your faith comes from?”
Temptation vs Testing
Temptation does not come from God. Its purpose is to pull us away—to weaken us, to distract us, to lead us into choices that ultimately bring harm, shame, or distance in our relationship with Him.
God Wrote the Words
When purpose takes over, the results move from the talent of man to the realm of the Divine. We see this “Divine” perfection most clearly…
The Sufficiency of Christ
Paul didn’t get his thorn removed. He got something better. He got the reminder that the God of the universe was personally present in his weakness.
Your Will be Done
God’s kingdom sums up everything a Christian longs for and Corinthians 13 describes this as a world characterized by faith, hope, and love. If our earthly world was built on only these three principles, how much more peaceful, more beautiful, and more livable would it be than the world we’re living in right now?
What Did the Lord’s Prayer Mean to Me?
For many people, the Lord’s Prayer is something they learn early in life. For me, it’s as ingrained as my instinct to breathe.
Why Does a Good God Allow Suffering?
Hardship often shifts our focus from temporary comfort to eternal hope. When life is easy, we tend to rely on ourselves. But when life becomes difficult, we often find ourselves turning to God for strength.
Fear and the Favorite Son
His life would travel from favorite son to a man marked for death, thrown in a pit, sold to nomadic travelers, and imprisoned for roughly thirteen years, before he became the second-most powerful man in one of the world’s greatest dynasties.
The View from the Pit
Oliver Hardy used to say, “This is a fine mess you’ve gotten us into.” It’s funny in a comedy sketch, but not so funny when it’s your actual life.
It’s Yours God
For trust in God to be true, it must also be complete. When we trust in God with all our heart, it means to put away our own understanding and to choose to trust the one who created it all. It means to trust God’s understanding. The phrase “lean not” in this passage referred to relying on something with limitations. Too often, we look to our self-sufficiency and self-dependence for answers.
God is Love
All the experts in social rules and regulations say that you should never discuss religion and politics at work or in formal settings. I agree with the political side of that equation. But, I also believe there’s a right way to talk about our faith with people in settings other than our immediate circle of friends and family.
Who You Say I Am
There are those rare people in life who make you feel safe. Safe in your personal space, safe in your home and community, safe in your beliefs. People like this are confident, well grounded, and are almost always powered by very profound faith. Quite often, people with these characteristics are also quiet leaders. Like shepherds.
Footprints in the Sand
Have you ever had one of those days when you have to throw up your arms and just accept what is happening? No matter your plans, on this day, things just won’t be working out. Today was exactly that kind of day. There was no interview lined up for this week’s devotional, so I prayed to God asking what wisdom he would impart on me? I asked him what he thought I should write about and what we should learn? As I walked out of my office to grab a different Bible, James 1:7 flashed in my mind.
There is a Time for Everything
When talking with a friend about her impact on this world I heard God’s rich wisdom in nearly every aspect of her life. She’s emphatically humble. How’s that for an oxymoron? She’s also devoutly Christian. Growing up in a Catholic household, she was exposed to God at a very early age and embraced him from the beginning. “I always felt His presence,” she admitted. “My first Communion in second grade was an overwhelming experience for me. I felt so blessed and valued,” she continued. She said that it was something you did and that maybe she didn’t understand the full significance of it at the time.
Crepe Myrtle Years
I read a passage from 2 Corinthians 4 this morning that reminded me of a close friend who has just finished a horrific multi-year struggle. The connection was so strong and visible to me that I asked her if it would be OK to share her story.
Truth Hurts
In the movie, A Few Good Men, there is a climactic scene between Jack Nicholson, a rough salty colonel and Tom Cruise, a rookie military lawyer. Nicholson’s character, (Colonel Jessep) is being questioned for covering up a conspiracy which included the abuse of a younger soldier. Tom Cruise (Lt. Kaffee) pressed Jessep for the truth. Jessep responded with, “You can’t handle the truth! Son, we live in a world that has walls…” A much more drastic example of this attitude will play out in Acts between Stephen, the first Christian martyr, and the Sanhedrin, the Jewish council.
Sometimes Hard Choices Require the Ultimate Answer
There are times when we need to make decisions about who we should listen to. Who we should obey. When we obey people or things, we should beware of the traps that come with the brief satisfaction and temporary glory they provide. In the book of Acts, the apostles faced imprisonment, torture, and execution from the Pharisees and Sadducees. They didn’t turn to violence.
Explore Transformation Bible Ministries Deeper
Revelation Study Guide
David Silver
Many people, even Christians, fear the book of Revelation. While it is one of the hardest books of the Bible to understand and apply, it is nonetheless possible to make great progress. It is actually one of the most encouraging books of the Bible. The main theme is for believers to continue to be faithful and endure tribulation, despite persecution, spiritual warfare, and trials. This study guide will take you through every chapter of Revelation and give you a good sense of the content and application. May God richly bless you as the book promises to those who take this book to heart.
Transformation Bible Ministry Leadership
Dr. David Silver
Dr. David Silver has been practicing internal medicine as a primary care provider for over twenty years in the Baltimore area. He studied at Reformed Theological Seminary in the Washington area and developed a heart to teach the gospel and books of the Bible.
Debra Pickett
Born and raised in Ohio. A mother of two daughters and soon to be a grandmother. Debra became a Christian at an early age and love's serving God's people, and praising God. Debra strongly believes in praying every day for God's direction in life.
Todd Barrett
Todd serves on the board of Transformation Bible Ministries (“TBM”). He is active in serving his local church, Christ Community Church, Carmel, Indiana, where he is one of the ruling elders.
Sei Kwak
Sei Kwak, was raised an agnostic. She became a Christian in middle school, with the influence of one of her best friends, who challenged her to think about the existence of a creator.
