He provided food for the hungry in a time of severe famine. No, it wasn’t Joseph, the favored son of Jacob. He believed the best about an individual—when others assumed the worst. No, it wasn’t Joseph, husband of Mary, mother of Jesus. He was central to the phenomenal growth of the first-century church. Yet this man’s fruitfulness did not depend so much on his knowledge and skills: his success in bringing others to Jesus was a natural outgrowth of his attitude and
relationship to other people.
So…who is the third best known “Joseph” in all of Scripture? Download the whole story developed by Michael Fox here >
relationship to other people.
So…who is the third best known “Joseph” in all of Scripture? Download the whole story developed by Michael Fox here >