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Adult Faith Connections Bible Study Guide is a Bible study exposition written by pastors, leaders, and scholars to help group members go deeper in God's Word during and after the lesson. Each week, group members will gain a greater understanding of the focus passage, as well as have the opportunity to answer reflective questions to help them take time to consider the message of that week's session.During this study, we will explore the ways in which the early church encountered the transforming power of God and discover the way we can experience this same power in our lives today.
Adult Faith Connections Leader provides the teacher with easy-to-use methodology, discussion questions written to motivate group participation, and video/media supplements. It features the complete Bible study exposition plus teaching methodology and optional activities to help leaders adapt the session to their specific group. This resource will help teachers connect people to God's Word, enabling them to live out their faith in the world.During this study, we will explore the ways in which the early church encountered the transforming power of God and discover the way we can experience this same power in our lives today.
Enrich your Bible study time with Illustrated Bible Life-a full-color resource magazine designed specifically to complement Adult Faith Connections Leader. IBL provides verse-by-verse commentary on the Bible passages for each week and includes articles addressing the cultural, historical, archaeological, and theological backgrounds of the Scripture passages being studied.With Illustrated Bible Life, go deeper into each week's lesson by studying theological underpinnings, learning about the culture and context of Bible times, and exploring the history behind every Bible story.Also, with the purchase of Illustrated Bible Life, you have access to FoundryLeader.com for FREE, where you can receive online access to articles for each session, verse-by-verse commentaries, weekly audio articles, and illustrations and photos.The energy and boldness of the early Christians in the Acts of the Apostles are an example we may have a hard time following. Our articles this quarter examine some important practices that were common in those early days: healing miracles, encounters with magic and sorcery, and, of course, compassionate ministry. We'll also look at Paul's conversion and Peter's confidence after Pentecost, as well as the ancient church at Syrian Antioch, the main missionary church of the first century.
Although often treated as mere background history to the letters of Paul and other biblical writings, the book of Acts possesses its own unique theological message. Richard Thompson, in this latest volume of the Reading and Interpreting the Bible Series, explores the distinctive characteristics of this remarkable book and guides readers in its interpretation using pivotal Scripture passages as illustrations. From speeches and summaries to repetition and characterization, Dr. Thompson examines each literary feature and demonstrates its effect on the meaning and application of the text. Each chapter further concludes with helpful questions designed to review the topic at hand and encourage deeper reflection. For additional study, an extensive bibliography completes this exceptional resource.
Journey with Michaele LaVigne through the season of Advent in order to discover that waiting is not empty time at all. It is full of God's presence and opportunities to be changed.
It would not be an exaggeration to say that Romans has been the most influential book in the New Testament when it comes to the theology of the church. Dive into the first 7 chapters of this iconic letter from the apostle Paul to the church in Rome in order to engage with Paul's thoughts on the problem of humanity, God's response to the problem, and how the Christian life is to be lived. Romans is Paul's thorough presentation of what it means to be a Christian, making it the perfect candidate for a small group study.
What are the sacraments? Why do Protestants only recognize two sacraments? What do baptism and the Lord's Supper mean? Sacramental theologian Brent Peterson answers these questions and more in this discussion of The Sacraments from The Wesleyan Theology Series. Peterson first lays the groundwork for a Wesleyan understanding of sacramental practice, then delves deeply into baptism and the Eucharist, affirming faithful practice, correcting errors and misunderstandings, and guiding Christians toward a more robust and healthy observance of the two sacraments that Jesus modeled for us in the New Testament.Christians are used to hearing theological language in the church but may not feel they have adequate resources to enhance their understanding of what certain terms or concepts mean. The Wesleyan Theology Series aims to discuss Christian doctrines in accessible language that states clearly what we believe and why. Each volume is written by an author with a particular expertise who also has the ability to simplify and clarify complex ideas. The Wesleyan Theology Series is written specifically for the theologically curious layperson, student, or pastor. Topics include: the Trinity, creation, eschatology, the church, the sacraments, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, Scripture, sin, grace, salvation, sanctification, Christian ethics, and atonement.
The Old Testament wisdom literature-Proverbs, Job, and Ecclesiastes-provides perceptive answers to these questions. Though sometimes neglected, this genre, consisting of short sayings and lengthy reflective writings, offers readers thoughtful instructions for living. In this volume of the Reading and Interpreting the Bible Series, A. Wendell Bowes expertly guides readers in interpreting these insightful writings and applying their lessons to everyday life. From exploring the ancient Near Eastern background of these writings to providing interpretations of sample texts, Dr. Bowes has crafted a practical handbook for anyone wanting to study this rich and astute biblical literature.
Creation care is political but not partisan.What occurs on one side of the planet affects the other side of the planet. As citizens of the kingdom of God, we were created to be citizens of the earth. Creation care is not an isolated cause that Christians can set apart from the rest of life. Creation involves everything we see (and some things we don't see). So to talk about caring for creation is to talk about politics, economics, food, energy, freedom, and our faith. Across five weeks of scriptural study, interpretation, and contemporary application, Keeping Creation offers a biblical exploration of the call on God's people to tend and serve the earth. Authors Caleb Cray Haynes, Ryan Fasani, Megan Pardue, and Todd Womack offer a Scripture-based guide for small groups who are ready not only to think and reflect but also to act. Each chapter includes discussion questions and suggestions for new, creation-serving habits and practices that participants can begin to work on together. God has created a beautiful world that is meant to be interconnected, each piece dependent on all the other pieces, and it brings God joy to see creation working as intended. Keeping Creation will help Christians prioritize and understand humanity's role on the interconnected planet that teems with the life God created.
The epistles of 1 and 2 Peter are written to a scattered people of God who have begun to lose their sense of God's mission in the world. These letters are an attempt to help these churches reorient and realign themselves with God. The challenges facing the churches addressed in the Petrine epistles are not unlike some of the challenges the church faces today, so studying Peter's words can help guide us into a more faithful expression of our mission as followers of Christ. Explore in these letters themes of exile, cultural assimilation, suffering, our identity as God's people, and the return of Christ. A faithful reading of God's Word leads to a faithful response from God's people. The Shaped by Scripture series teaches a simple, engaging method of studying the Bible that will lead to honest interpretation and a changed relationship with God.
Whether one is mining the apostle Paul's letters for theology, for preaching, for mission strategy, or for an entrepreneurial model, there is a little something for everyone--but the student of leadership will find the biggest payload. Paul's life and ministry are full to brimming with demonstrations of leadership lessons and qualities. In Who Can Be against Us?, Eddie Estep returns to share about the five C's of Paul's life as a leader of the budding movement that came to be called the Christian church. Leadership development questions in each chapter make this book an easy-to-use resource for individuals or small groups.
As we yield to prevenient grace, a relationship with God becomes possible. The grand news of the gospel is that saving grace is present at the very point of human confession. God's saving grace compels us to live with a posture toward others that reflects what God has done for us. Each chapter has a short reflection on the nature of Saving Grace, followed by journaling and prayer prompts and closing with discussion questions for small groups.
The New Beacon Bible Commentary is an engaging, indispensable reference tool to aid individuals in every walk of life in the study and meditation of God's Word.
Learn to live the kind of life Jesus requires of his disciples--the kind of life that will bring to earth the Kingdom Culture.
Sangamdong Church of the Nazarene in Korea is built upon faith as small as a mustard seed. As the Rev. Dr. Shin relates the stories of God s faithfulness to one small church that has grown into a large, mission-centric community, you will be inspired by the diligent faith of the people of God in Korea.
The church's only hope for healing, remaining, healthy, and moving forward is through discourse that is charitable, even disagreement--so let's join the conversation.
Mark A. Maddix and Stephen Riley have compiled a group of obedient answerers of the call to share their stories of what God's call sounded like in their own lives, and of what it looked like to respond to His leading.
Evangelism is about initiating others into Christian discipleship while showing Christ's love through the way we live our ordinary Christian lives.
The more we allow Christ to perfect us, the easier it is for others to see his image when they look at us.
In this authentic biography, young readers will meet the founder of the Church of the Nazarene.
In this study small groups will gain hope and inspiration for communing with our Heavenly Father in prayer.
Whether you're a church leader whose pastors are departing or a pastor who has moved from church to church, you'll discover insights to help you handle the situations when pastors leave ministry.
In her groundbreaking book, Allison Flexer dispels 10 myths surrounding single women.
Renewal in Love explores the implications of the idea of renewal in the image of God when it is planted deeply in the soil of Genesis 1.
Take this journey with master storyteller Dave Clark as he helps you rely on Christ as you learn to rely on his strength rather than your own.
This accessible resource is an excellent addition to the library of any manager, CEO, or executive director. Leaders of all kinds will be refreshed, encouraged, and challenged by the insights found here.
While many questions face us as we work each day, perhaps the most important is, 'What difference does it make in my job if I'm a Christian?'
How can someone be perfectly imperfect? Isn't that a contradiction? The Bible is filled with stories of people with all kinds of flaws and imperfections.
How can a pastor manage the stress that comes with ministry before the point of burn out? Managing Stress in Ministry will help pastors and spouses find fresh hope, discover new tools for coping with stress, and help them move forward to more effective life and ministry.
If you are the parent of a preteen, you may feel as if you are the only person in the world trying to deal with this almost-grown stranger in your home. You might describe your preteen as opinionated, sometimes defiant, seeking independence one day and totally dependent on you the next, inquisitive, and--above all--seeking to break the world record for the number of text messages sent and received in one day. How, with all that is going on in the hearts and minds of preteens, can we parents help them develop A Faith of Their Own? Chris Folmsbee is an experienced youth worker, an author and speaker, and a dad. He understands that you the parent of a preteen is learning as you go. Understanding the Common Cry of Preteens is the first piece of a three-part series designed to help you help your teen develop spiritually as he or she develops physically and mentally. The ultimate goal is to prepare you as you lead your child to conform to the image of God through Jesus Christ.
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