About stevehartlaub@gmail.com
I'm a 73 year old spiritual adventurer in life, but I don't really get along with organized religion. I find it too passive, too worldly, too conforming, too powerless ... though I know many wonderful believers involved in it.
I have been a seeker of Jesus Christ since 1974 in Ketchikan, Alaska.
Very early into my spiritual journey, I came to the realization that I wouldn't be able to last long in this new Godly relationship without becoming able to understand the Bible. God supplied that need, and shortly thereafter I became interested in Biblical research ... Greek, word studies, HOW the Bible is designed to be understood, its customs, etc.
I married Sharon in 1985 in Vancouver, Canada.
I have 5 children - 3 girls, 2 boys....ages 30-36. All were homeschooled. 3 are happily married. I have 8 grandchildren.
I have taught and studied the Word of God in informal gatherings in England, Scotland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Canada, Alaska, Nevada and all over the United States.
In 2006 I became aware of God calling me into the revelation of the glorified Christ within, and I have been involved in making that revelation known since then.
I recently moved to Bella Vista, Arkansas, after living in Fitchburg, Wisconsin (suburb of Madison) since 1990.. If you're ever in the area, please look me up.
I am a retired house painter, and God is providing for my wife and I abundantly!
I am meek to the instruction of God...which often occurs while another person is speaking! So don't be afraid to comment on any of these studies. Because my heart is open to my master teacher, Jesus Christ!
. . . I John 3 & 4 You’re going to need your Bibles for this. A great Bible study, on your own or in an intimate fellowship of believers. Agape love – verb: to treasure; noun: devout commitment to … Continue reading →
.. . . Want a clearer understanding of the relationship between Jesus Christ and God, his Father? Read the gospel of John…over and over. Because the relationship he had is the one we are destined to have. John 17:20-23 Neither … Continue reading →
. . Tollroad Christianity ….. Receiving the things freely given by God I live in Madison, Wisconsin. Whenever I need to pick someone up at O’Hare Airport, the only real way to get there is via this highway called the … Continue reading →
. Topics covered in this chapter are: Christian carnality, limitations on ministers, how confident we can be in our salvation, the one true church and the fruitlessness of trying to build anything outside of Christ. Verses 1-4 And I, brethren, … Continue reading →
. There are 2 halves to the real Gospel. John 10:7 Then said Jesus unto them again, Verily, verily I say unto you, I am the door for the sheep. This is half the gospel. Jesus is the door. When … Continue reading →
. Gifts for the Asking II Tim 1:6 For this reason I remind you to stir up the gift of God, which is in you through the laying on of my hands. I Timothy 4:14 Do not neglect the … Continue reading →
. The voice of God can sound a lot like your own thoughts, except they are filled with the life of God. In addition, the voice of God has certain attributes and characteristics which are uniquely different from your own … Continue reading →
. Romans 8 This study requires you to have your Bible out. I’m using the King James version of the Bible. You can use any one you want, but bear in mind some of the words may be different. Verse … Continue reading →
. The topics covered in the 10 indexed studies listed below are: What God wants from you….exactly. Why the need to belong to a tribe or group? Does it help us with God? What and where is the seat of … Continue reading →
.. I was recently reading a past study from this Website, Freedom in Christ, and I was thinking about how powerful is that truth of our freedom in Christ. Then I began to think about how so many Christians either … Continue reading →