from the margins
exploring faith’s foundations from the edge
Book of the Bible
- 1 Chronicles
- 1 Corinthians
- 1 John
- 1 Kings
- 1 Peter
- 1 Samuel
- 1 Thessalonians
- 1 Timothy
- 2 Chronicles
- 2 Corinthians
- 2 John
- 2 Kings
- 2 Peter
- 2 Samuel
- 2 Thessalonians
- 2 Timothy
- 3 John
- Acts
- All
- Amos
- Colossians
- Daniel
- Deuteronomy
- Ecclesiastes
- Ephesians
- Ezekiel
- Ezra
- Galatians
- Genesis
- Habakkuk
- Haggai
- Hebrews
- Hosea
- Isaiah
- James
- Jeremiah
- Joel
- John
- Jonah
- Joshua
- Jude
- Judges
- Lamentations
- Luke
- Malachi
- Mark
- Matthew
- Micah
- Nahum
- Nehemiah
Lessons in Giving
Abram’s story in Genesis 12-15 highlights the timeless principles of giving generously and prioritizing what matters most. From the first mention of tithing to the concept of first fruits, this narrative explores cultural and personal insights into meaningful acts of gratitude.
Olive Trees, Sacrifice, and the Tower of Babel
Genesis 8-11 explores themes of renewal, ritual, and the origins of cultural diversity through stories like Noah's flood and the Tower of Babel. These chapters invite reflection on humanity's relationship with nature, worship practices, and the limits of human ambition.
First Fruits, Giants, and Cleansing Waters
Genesis 4-7 dives into timeless themes of rivalry, legacy, and renewal. From Cain and Abel's tragic conflict to the mysterious Nephilim and Noah's flood, these stories challenge us to reflect on human nature and the patterns that shape our lives.
Let’s start at the very beginning….
Genesis 1-3 isn’t only ancient storytelling—it’s a deep dive into human nature. From the need for connection to the cost of curiosity, these chapters explore universal themes about relationships, responsibility, and finding our place in the world.