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Jonah : The Depths Of Grace (Student/Study Guide)
$8.99Add to cartThe story of Jonah and the whale is one of the most famous in the Bible: but its message is perhaps one of the most ignored. It’s a story about storms and sailors, rebellion, and rescue, preaching and protest. And it s a story about one reluctant evangelist’s experience of speaking to people who knew nothing about God. So its message has great relevance today for God’s people, living in an increasingly non-Christian culture. Jonah’s story will encourage believers who find themselves ill-equipped to share God s message with colleagues, friends and family: and it deeply challenges our priorities in life. But most of all this is a story about God. The book of Jonah reveals to us the depths of God’s grace, both to outsiders and to insiders. It shows us God’s compassion for the lost and His patience with His wayward people. Use this guide to uncover the wonderful message of Jonah, and to come face to face with the greatest evangelist of all the Lord our God Himself.
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Promises Kept : The Whole Story Of The Bible (Student/Study Guide)
$8.99Add to cartOne Saturday, less than a decade after the end of Jesus of Nazareth s life, a man named Paul stood up in a Jewish synagogue with a mind-blowing message.
We tell you the good news, he said. What God promised our fathers, he has fulfilled for us, their children, by raising up Jesus (Acts 13 v 33-34). In many ways, in these two sentences Paul was summing up the story of the whole of the Bible.
God is a promise-making God. Throughout history, He has made huge, extravagant, wonderful promises to humanity. Crucially, God is also a promise-keeping God. What He says, He does. And at a particular point in history, He fulfilled all of His promises in the life, death, resurrection and rule of one human Jesus, a carpenter from a small Jewish town. The good news is that God’s promises are promises kept.
This Good Book Guide will take you on a rapid tour of the whole story of the Bible. Over nine sessions, you ll travel from the beginning of the past, through our present, to the future. Each session you’ll discover one of God’s wonderful promises, and see how He kept it in Jesus.
It s a whirlwind tour. It s a breathtaking tour. And it s a tour we re part of…
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Ruth : Poverty And Plenty (Student/Study Guide)
$8.99Add to cartThis woman from ancient times was no powerful princess – just a young, vulnerable widow, an impoverished outcast. The story records no famous events or places – just a struggling family facing hard times in a small, agricultural community occupied with their livelihoods and customs.
But the hidden hand of God is at work in the lives of these ordinary people, and wonderfully at work in history. God transforms hardship from bitterness to joy; God’s word liberates people to become a community filled with loving kindness towards outsiders; God’s people reach out to their enemies. And most significantly, God’s great plan, to send a promised savioursavior King to redeem people of all nations, is being worked out.
Like those in the story, we may be just ordinary people, unable to see how the events of our lives will turn out. But by encountering the God who works through the circumstances of life, we too can discover the God who can turn our ‘poverty’ to ‘plenty’ through Jesus Christ.
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Pigs In The Parlor Study Guide (Student/Study Guide)
$14.95Add to cartThis Study Guide is perfect for Individual and Group study.
Are you in search of deliverance for yourself or for someone you love? This companion book to Pigs in the Parlor has been designed as a tool to enable you to diagnose and effectively deal with your deliverance needs.
Are you interested in studying the scriptural basis for the deliverance ministry? This guide has been designed as a Biblical resource, detailing the
extensive coverage of this ministry in the Old and New Testaments.Are you feeling led to become involved in a deliverance ministry of your own, to help set captives free? This guide has an entire section on the methods and techniques, the pro’s and con’s of how to effectively minister deliverance.
This Study Guide includes questions and answers that follow the text of Pigs in the Parlor, as well as a wealth of scripture that supports the deliverance ministry. You will also find quotes from the leaders of the 1st – 4th Century Church on the validity of casting out demons, healing and the Baptism in the Holy Spirit.
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Discipleship Explored International Student Study Guide (Student/Study Guide)
$4.99Add to cartBefore We Begin
Week 1: How Can I Be Sure I’m A Christian? – Philippians 1:1-11
Week 2: What Am I Living For? – Philippians 1:12-26
Week 3: Together For Christ? – Philippians 1:27 – 2:11
Week 4: How Should I Live For Christ? – Philippians 2:5-18
Week 5: Can I Be Good Enough For God? – Philippians 3:1-9
Week 6: How Can I Know Christ Better? – Philippians 3:10 – 4:1
Week 7: How Can I Rejoice In Christ? – Philippians 4:2-9
Week 8: How Can I Be Content In Christ? – Philippians 4:10-23
Extra: An Example To Follow? – Philippians 2:19-30Additional Info
Discipleship Explored is ideal for new Christians, but is also great for anyone who wants to grow in their Christian life. Participants are taken on a life-changing journey into Philippians as the eight interactive sessions bring them to the heart of what it means to be a Christian. Carefully-crafted Bible-study questions, detailed guidance for leaders, and day-by-day Bible reading notes for participants are all included. -
Discipleship Explored Universal Leaders Guide (Teacher’s Guide)
$9.99Add to cartSection 1: How To Run The Course
Planning Your Discipleship Explored Group
Preparing Yourself And Your Co-leaders
Introducing Philippians
Running The Sessions
What To Do If…
Working With English Speakers
Cross-cultural Discipleship
You Never Stop Learning To Be A Disciple
Section 2: Study Guide
Before We Begin
Week 1: How Can I Be Sure I’m A Christian? – Philippians 1:1-11
Week 2: What Am I Living For? – Philippians 1:12-26
Week 3: Together For Christ? – Philippians 1:27 – 2:11
Week 4: How Should I Live For Christ? – Philippians 2:5-18
Week 5: Can I Be Good Enough For God? – Philippians 3:1-9
Week 6: How Can I Know Christ Better? – Philippians 3:10 – 4:1
Week 7: How Can I Rejoice In Christ? – Philippians 4:2-9
Week 8: How Can I Be Content In Christ? – Philippians 4:10-23
Extra: An Example To Follow? – Philippians 2:19-30Additional Info
Essential for every leader. Written in clear and simple English to help the leader use straightforward English while guiding the group through the studies. This study includes weekly Bible studies, talk outlines and training material on how to unpack any deeper concepts that may arise.Discipleship Explored is for anyone who wants to make the most of their Christian lives, but especially for people who have recently completed an evangelistic course and decided to follow Christ.
This Universal Edition Leader’s Guide can be used in conjunction with both the Universal Edition Study Guide and the International Student Study Guide.
The Discipleship Explored: Universal Edition features a series of Bible studies through Philippians which can be used on their own, or in conjunction with the Discipleship Explored DVD.
The studies are designed to be universally accessible with a special emphasis on clear and simple English, making them suitable for use with internationals who are learning English and for anyone else who appreciates really clear and simple language. The Bible studies could also be used in regular Bible-study groups or with anyone who has recently completed a Christianity Explored course.
Key features:
– 8 Bible studies through Philippians (plus 2 extra optional studies)
– Written in simple and clear English
– Training section on cross-cultural discipleship
– Can be used with the Discipleship Explored DVD
– Additional resource material available as free downloads. -
John Introducing Jesus (Student/Study Guide)
$8.99Add to cartIts only when you sit down and talk with someone that you start to discover what they are really like.
What would it be like to have an intimate conversation with Jesus? What would you ask Him? What might He say to you?
In his Gospel, John records for us a series of conversations that Jesus had with different people. They include a confused minister and a desperate woman; a lifelong loser and an anxious politician.
From each conversation there emerges something new about Jesus who He is, what He came to do and what His priorities and concerns are. And each time we also hear Jesus speaking directly to us. He addresses our
doubts and our desires, our fears and our failings, our sorrows and setbacks, and challenges us to think differently about God, life and eternity.Use these studies to deepen your understanding of Jesus Christ, or perhaps even to be introduced to Him for the first time.
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Experiencing God : Finding True Passion Joy Peace And Rest In Christ (Student/St
$8.99Add to cartHave you had an experience of God? Its a question that provokes mixed reactions.
The word experience may set alarm bells ringing for some Christians, as they imagine the word means supernatural encounters, strange visions, voices or other revelations.
But the Bible, Gods final, complete revelation, reveals a different, yet no less marvellous experience of God. The wonderful truths of the Gospel, and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit give Christians a unique experience of God, seen and felt in many ways. A love for Christ and for others. Peace in place of anxiety and joy in all circumstances. And a passion for doing good, and a deep sense of fulfilment and freedom.
These studies stem from the conviction that a deeper understanding of Gods gospel leads us to a genuine, life-transforming experience of the living God in Christ, which leaves us hungry to know Him more, and serve Him more faithfully. Work through them yourself, with a friend, your partner or in a Bible-study group to discover the riches that are yours in Christ.
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Ephesians : Gods Big Plan For Christs New People (Student/Study Guide)
$8.99Add to cartIntroduction
Why Study Ephesians?
1. Blessed In Christ (Ephesians 1 V 1-3)
2. Saved By God (Ephesians 1 V 4-14)
3. Eyes Opened By The Spirit (Ephesians 1 V 15-23)
4. Raised With Christ (Ephesians 2 V 1-10)
5. United In Christ (Ephesians 2 V 11-22)
6. Given God’s Message (Ephesians 3)
7. Growing In Christ (Ephesians 4 V 1-16)
8. Clothed With New Life (Ephesians 4 V 17 – 5 V 17)
9. Filled With The Spirit (Ephesians 5 V 18 – 6 V 9)
10. Ready For Battle (Ephesians 6 V 10-24)
Leader’s GuideAdditional Info
“Why should I be a member of a local church? I’m a part of the body of Christ. Isn’t that enough?”An increasing number of people think of the Christian faith primarily in terms of themselves as individuals. Faith is not only a personal but also a private matter. For these believers, church has become an optional extra, a matter of convenience and personal choice.
In his letter to the Ephesians, the apostle Paul says a firm “no” to this idea. The church of Christ far from being an optional extra; it is the display of God’s wisdom to the universe! The church is God’s handiwork, made up of people from every conceivable background, living under the gracious rule of Jesus himself. To be a part of the church is to be hand-selected by God through Christ to make visible the mystery of God’s electing love.
In short, Christianity is far more corporate and public than we might first expect. We are redeemed as individuals, but we are placed in a family. And living out the Christian life requires we live together with others who love the same Lord. It requires we actively participate in the church, for the church is God’s only plan to raise us to full maturity in Jesus Christ.
“Ephesians is one of the most beautiful books in the Bible,” Thabiti said. “The symmetry between rich theology and applied living can hardly be matched. So, if a Christian wants to think carefully about what he/she believes and then walk out their beliefs, Ephesians is an excellent book to study. I also love the book because of the honored place the book gives to the local church. If we would be healthy Christians, we would be wise to build our lives around the kind of church that emerges from the book of Ephesians.”
The ten studies in this Good Book Guide will help groups and individuals discover the richness of God’s grace towards His people, and grow as the body of Christ.
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Key To Living By Faith
$11.99Add to cartKay Arthur’s life-changing New Inductive Study Series has sold more than 1.4 million copies. Each exciting examination of a different book of the Bible brings readers face-to-face with the truth of God’s precepts, promises, and purposes-in just minutes a day. Ideal for individual study, one-on-one discipleship, group discussions, and quarterly classes. This inductive study of Hebrews reveals the assurance that Jesus is our high priest who makes intercession for all of God’s children. As readers learn to keep their focus on Jesus and rely on His faithfulness in all situations, they gain a deeper understanding of God’s grace and provision. Brief exercises provide tools to help readers note key words, list important insights, question and reflect on the text, and discover God’s answers for themselves.
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He Leads Me Beside Still Waters (Student/Study Guide)
$16.99Add to cartThe book of Psalms has aptly been called “The Book of Praises” by ancient worshipers of Jehovah. The adoration of God is the prominent theme. Every word penned emits the aroma of humble worship and reverential fear. No other portion of Scripture is so capable of ushering the hungry soul into the Presence of God as this compilation of ancient Hebraic songs. “He Leads Me Beside Still Waters,” a 12week study of the choicest Psalms, will evoke in you a determined desire to find His Presence for yourself. This Bible study is part of “The Walk Series”, which includes “The Walk of Repentance,” “A Lamp Unto My Feet,” “Pressing On Toward the Heavenly Calling,” and “He Leads Me Beside Still Waters.”