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This popular and helpful book was first published in 1975 and was reprinted just three years later. A revised second edition was brought out in 1987 and this current edition has been revised especially for eBook format. Over the years it has had some excellent reviews, including the following: "This work takes the student through the Gospel with questions and answers and exercises as well as comments by the author. A useful way of getting to know the Gospel of John."(Reviewed by Dr. F. Tatford, Prophetic Witness, GB) "This most useful volume has been re-issued because it was thought desirable that it should be based on the New International Version. It is pointed out that the book is not intended to be an exhaustive commentary on the fourth Gospel, but was written primarily for teenagers. As such it is wholly admirable and should be eagerly sought after. The treatment consists very largely of questions and answers. It is the first time we have seen the Gospel of John presented in this way. This means that it will be equally welcome to those who can no longer claim to be teenagers, but who are devoted to the Lord Jesus, and the Gospel which reveals Him in all His glory. This is an ideal present."(Reviewed by Marcus Beverly in The Christian Herald, GB) "Michael Penny has produced a Manual on the Gospel of John in a revised edition to coincide with the NIV. It is a very workable manual produced with teenagers for teenagers. The wealth of material is clearly presented. It's ideal for the person wanting to come to grips with the gospel."(Reviewed by Bob Moffatt, Buzz, GB) "When I first received a copy of Michael Penny's excellent work, I was at a loss as to how to use comment on it. But I have been able to experience it by using it with house groups. The Manual was produced with the aid of a number of younger people, and is designed for young people. However, I found in my own group, it is really ideal for any age range from teenagers upwards. If you are stuck for ideas with your Youth Fellowship, try the Manual.(Reviewed by Eric Thorn, The Connexion, GB)
This is a series of five detailed studies based on Ephesians exploring the blessings Christians have in Christ and explaining the practical Christian life which should follow. Its format is interactive with many questions and tasks, which the reader is asked to answer and consider, before moving on to consider the author's answer. This makes this book ideal for a series of Lent Studies. This is an excellent introduction to Ephesians, one of Paul's greatest letters.
Young Searchers has been a regular feature in the Open Bible Trust's magazine Search. Although aimed at 'young' people, we have found that many 'young in the faith' have enjoyed and learnt from these pages. For some time we have been asked to publish them in a book. This book contains 52 Young Searchers with articles, puzzles and prayers on such subjects as: The Old TestamentThe New TestamentChristmasEasterThe BibleThe Christian LifeGifts
Over thirty comments and queries about Christianity are discussed in a thought provoking manner. However, the aim of the author is to encourage people to 'think' about what they hear and read, and about what they believe. This book is arranged in five handy sections with comments and queries about ... 1) The Gospels2) The Acts of the Apostles3) The Jewish Letters4) Paul's Earlier Letters5) Paul's Later Letters This is an excellent book for private study and a very good resource for home group discussions.
Over thirty comments and queries about Christianity are discussed in a thought provoking manner. However, the aim of the author is to encourage people to 'think' about what they hear and read, and about what they believe. This book is arranged in six handy sections with comments and queries about ... 1) God2) Jesus Christ3) The Holy Spirit4) The Bible5) Hymns and Chorus6) Miscellaneous Comments and Queries This is an excellent book for private study and a very good resource for home group discussions.
The beginning of The Church which is the Body of Christ represents a change in God's stewardships; i.e. a change of stewards and a shift in the message that God was giving to man. When that took place, God committed new responsibilities to these new stewards; i.e. to us, Gentile Christians who replaced the Nation of Israel as His servants and stewards. Therefore, if we are to be faithful stewards, we need a clear knowledge of what the Lord has committed to us, and for that we need to understand what is set forth in the Scriptures. - First, we need to know and understand what the message was to the Jews and what their responsibilities were.- Then we need to know and understand what message God has given for us Gentiles today and what our responsibilities are. We also need to know when these things changed, and what happened at that time.
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