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Jesus said that the Bible contains new treasure as well as old. Why then do so few Christians study it? Is it too difficult to understand or is the issue in the way it is taught? Does the Bible have a middle-management problem? This updated edition of Haverim: How to Study Anything with Anyone offers a fresh approach to Bible study. It fulfills the needs of a society who want to pull information rather than have it pushed upon them. By researching the rabbinic method of education, author Paul Clayton Gibbs created a four-step method that equips you to study anything with anyone! You will learn how to explore the many facets of Scripture with those of no faith, little faith, or even another faith. Also serving as a companion guide to the popular Study Masterclass (studymasterclass.com), Haverim provides a practical way to create home groups that are inclusive rather than exclusive. It is a tool for friends who want to study together in order to know God and make Him known. Or, as the ancient Hebrews once referred to them . . . Haverim.
Why is it that we spend so much of our time, energy, and resources inviting people, when Jesus spent so much of His getting Himself invited? Have we, as followers of Christ, lost the art of getting ourselves invited to share the gospel, and if so, how do we rediscover it? Shalom addresses these questions and, like the other books of this trilogy, provides a practical four-step template that is easy to follow yet groundbreaking in its perspective. Now used by Christians around the world, the Shalom Strategy equips you to reach others through the method that Jesus demonstrated to His followers, commanded His disciples to implement, and guided Paul the Apostle to employ.Jesus did not come to simply rescue us. He came to recruit us. In this increasingly polarized world, our commission is to bring people to peace with God. Or as the ancient Hebrews referred to it... Shalom.
The Portuguese translation of the popular teaching by Paul Clayton Gibbs, Haverim: Como Estudar Qualquer Assunto Com Qualquer Pessoa.Jesus disse que a Bíblia contém novos tesouros como antigos. Por quê então apenas poucos cristãos os estudam? É muito difícil de entender ou é pela forma de ensino? A Bíblia tem um problema de gestão intermediária? Haverim fornece um novo método para experimentar a Palavra de Deus. Preenche a necessidade de uma sociedade que quer colocar informação, ao invés de ser levados à ela. Através de pesquisas sobre o método rabínico de educação, Paul Clayton Gibbs desenvolveu um modelo de quatro passos que te equipa a estudar qualquer coisa com qualquer pessoa! Nesta edição atualizada, você aprenderá como explorar as muitas facetas da Escritura com aqueles sem fé, com pouca fé e até mesmo de outra fé. Haverim também fornece um caminho prático para criar pequenos grupos que são inclusivos, ao invés de exclusivos. É uma ferramenta para amigos que querem estudar juntos para conhecer a Deus e fazê-lo conhecido. Ou como os Hebreus antigos uma vez se referiram a eles... Haverim.
Is adhering to a list of rules really what God wants from us?';What must I do? What can I get away with?'Can misunderstanding what is in God's heart cause you to be less than you can be? In Kingdom Principles, author Paul Clayton Gibbs encourages you to fight for the heart of your King and presents six ways to reshape your values in order to gain the mind of Christ.After all, we can learn how to think, not just what to think.Note: Previously published as The Cloud and the Line: Kingdom Principles
Why do so few of us fulfill our God-given dreams?';Why is this happening? Did I misunderstand God's call?'Do we give up because we think things are going wrong, when they are actually going right? In Kingdom Pioneering, author Paul Clayton Gibbs explains how to know if your vision is from God, presents the four stages it will go through, and gives advice to navigate their dangers.After all, to be forewarned is to be forearmed.Note: Previously published as The Line and the Dot: The Kingdom Pioneers
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