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Want a closer relationship with God? Want to enrich your knowledge of who God is and what that means to you? Marc Gibson and Don Hastings have co-authored a workbook designed to increase your understanding of God. This knowledge can enhance every area of your life - your understanding of self and purpose, your life perspective, and your eternal view. Unfortunately, many have lost their bearings or never fully grasped these important concepts. This workbook gives direction regarding the great truths about God's nature. Also available: - Power Point slide presentations for each lesson - Answer key - Downloadable PDF
This chonological study considers each of the four gospel narratives for a complete study of the life of Christ. Benefits of this study include: increased understanding of God's will concerning salvation and the role Christ served; greater knowledge of Christ as a historical figure in the setting of New Testament times; and a deeper understanding of the example Christ set for us in serving His Father while living in this world.
This is the story of that Book. It is almost as fascinating as the story it contains. And if you have read the Bible, you know how amazingly high that hurdle is. Here we are just readers. And as readers, we are going to look first and foremost at what the Bible says about itself. Then we will mix in a sampling of perspectives from other sources to try to answer in our own minds exactly how God came to reveal Himself to us, what exactly is from Him and what is not, how valuable "what is not" is in our Bible study, and how we can set ourselves up for success as we try to use the Book to guide us toward the life God intends for us, both here and in eternity. But we are active readers. This class is designed for Bible students who are willing and eager to dig deep, to work hard, to determine how to maximize their efforts to understand the Bible and then to do so. We realize not every student will be able to answer every question from every lesson with absolute confidence. Do the best you can, and be content with that. But please, do your best. Do not be afraid of the extra effort. Do not be afraid to challenge your current mode of thinking. Reading this material will be much like reading the Bible-at least in this way, that you will reap what you sow, you will get out of it what you put into it. Read well.
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