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The Treasure Principle

 

Discover the secret of joyful giving!

Most people can significantly give to the Kingdom of God, but they don't know how or haven't been taught the awesome eternal benefits of sowing into God's work on Earth. Author Randy Alcorn calls it a hidden treasure, and we all must learn this life-changing principle to find that hidden treasure.

The Treasure Principle Workshop teaches the joy of giving. In a dramatic teaching style, this video workshop literally inspires those who watch to learn the principles of giving in a way that causes lasting change.

 

John's Letters:  Discovering Genuine Christianity

When we strip away what is superficial, cultural or traditional, what is the essence of true Christianity?  What qualities and beliefs characterize a living--and life-changing--faith?

The three letters of John help to answer these questions. 1, 2 and 3 John focus on the most important aspects of Christian life. As Ron Blankley leads you through the lessons of these letters, you'll discover what really matters--now and for eternity.

 

The Kingdom of God

Jesus speaks often of "the kingdom of God."  What is it?  Where is it?  When is it?  Why is it so important?

Understanding and participating in God's kingdom on earth is central to the Christian life. In this study guide, Gregory Jao leads you through ten Bible studies that explore God's kindgom--transforming your picture of God, Christianity and your role in the world.

 

 The Ten Commandments

 

God's rules do more than restrict--they give freedom.  They are words of prevention and protection.  They define identity--ours and God's.

Each of the studies in this guide by Rob Suggs looks at one of God's commandments and a Bible passage that will help you better understand how to apply God's law. As you study these laws, you will encounter God himself.

 

 Worship:  His Love Endures Forever

 

Why do we worship?  Do we do it simply because it's part of a church service, or does it spring from a heart of genuine praise?

The Bible gives us a clear picture of what worship is--and isn't--about. In eight studies Sundee Tucker Frazier helps you dig into the Bible, learning how to worship with your whole life and taking you to the heart of the matter--the character of the God who loves you.

 

 How to Study the Bible

 

One of greatest joys in life is being able to read and understand a passage of scripture for yourself. Such is the ultimate goal of this Bible study program. We want you to be able to feed your own soul from God's word and then turn around and help others as well. George Burns once said, “I'd rather be a failure at something I enjoy, than a success at something I hate.” The good news for Christians is that these are not the only two options; why not be a success at something you like? How To Study the Bible is specifically designed to help you become a success at studying God's word-- studying it faithfully, honestly, prayerfully, obediently, and intelligently!

 

 Through the Bible in One Year:  A 52-Lesson Introduction to the 66 Books of the Bible

 

Contains outlines, central themes, and study questions for each book of the Bible. It is designed to take you through the old testament the first 6 months and the new testament the remaining 6 months. This gives you much more emphasis on the new testament. The old testament studies are designed to let you see how it points to Jesus Christ. The text of the Bible is not contained in this study making this a lot of study for your money. Excellent Bible study!

  

 Scripture Workbook:  For Personal Bible Study and Teaching the Bible

 

This book contains twenty-two individual "Scripture Studies." Each study focuses on one general area of study. These studies enable individuals to do in-depth, topical studies of the Bible. They are also invaluable to the Bible study teacher preparing lessons for Sunday School or a home Bible study. They can be used for group studies as well.

The range of topics covered in the different studies is broad, from what the Bible teaches about itself, to what the Bible teaches about divorce and remarriage. Included in each study are hundreds of Scripture references. So there will be no lack of material from which to begin your studies.

So if you're an individual looking for an aid to improve for your own personal Bible studies, or a Bible study teacher or home group leader looking for help in preparing lessons, this book will be of great benefit.

The sources for the viewpoints promoted in these Scripture Studies are wide and varied. The ideas are taken from commentaries, study Bibles, theology books, books of various kinds, and most importantly, this writer's own personal study of the Scriptures.

The sources for the opposing views presented are publications of groups that promote the ideas and personal conversations that I have had with members of such groups and adherents to the views.

 

 Reading the Bible:  A Study Guide

 

Introductions to reading the Bible are almost as old as the scriptures themselves, but most of the recently published introductory biblical textbooks focus exclusively on either the Old or the New Testament. In contrast, READING THE BIBLE takes the unusual approach of serving as an introduction to the Bible as a whole, helping the reader understand the Bible as a single entity.

In a practical, engaging manner, this book provides a survey of the entire Bible, its sections, its books, and its social, religious, and historical contexts. Then it also serves as a primer in the methodologies of biblical interpretation. And last, it is a workbook, giving examples of how to use the background knowledge from the survey and methodological training to examine in some depth a few selected texts.

Drawing on his longtime teaching experience, the author shows readers how to approach the biblical text in a direct, fulfilling and honest manner in order to better understand and interpret it. And he demonstrates that by examining the Bible's historical background, its literary features, and the interpretive possibilities for the text, READING THE BIBLE is the ideal introduction to modern biblical scholarship.

 

 

 
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