Prison Letters

Overview

The Prison Letters—Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon—reveal the heart of the Apostle Paul as he writes from confinement, yet speaks of unshakable joy, unity, and spiritual maturity.

In this course, students will explore the powerful themes of identity in Christ, perseverance through hardship, and the triumph of faith over circumstance.

Through in-depth study, learners will see how Paul’s chains became a platform for the Gospel, and how the same truth empowers believers today to live with purpose, peace, and resilience in every season.

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