The Gospel of Creation
In this study, we will seek to discover what the Author of Creation says and how we as believers should respond to those who doubt His record.
In this study, we will seek to discover what the Author of Creation says and how we as believers should respond to those who doubt His record.
Through this study, group members will learn about four permanently or temporarily disabled disciples. They will teach about such things as faith, perseverance, loyalty, kindness, humility, obedience, redemption, and love.
This leadership study will cover core elements of becoming a leader of distinction—a leader that will make an impact on other people’s lives for all eternity.
The study reviews the topics of tithing, a life of stewardship, giving offerings in addition to the tithe, living our whole life as an offering to God and giving the gospel to others.
In today’s society, many attacks come upon Christianity that require believers to be able to defend the faith that they rely upon. This study will help Christians understand and explain their faith.
This unit is designed to help upper elementary students understand and accept their responsibility, and to equip them for the task of sharing their faith effectively.
This study will challenge you to live a life characterized by a more resolute faith, more obedient action, and urgent expectation of Christ’s return. It will help you distinguish what nearly all Christians of all times have believed from
This study will lead participants to see what their core values should be, how to keep their focus where it belongs, what happens when that focus is lost, and the urgency of getting back to basics as a church.
Jesus begins His great sermon with a description of the attitudes God desires to see in us. These attitudes are crucial in our search for the H factor—true happiness. This study will focus on those attitudes and strive to help
In this study, participants will gain answers from history and the Word of God to help them separate truth from tale, understanding Mary Magdalene’s place in Christ’s life and Christianity.
This study discusses the fears and anxieties regarding assurance that are plaguing the Church, and provides in-depth learning into the Bible, understanding what God says on the issue.
God’s Financial Plan is a four week study that focuses on some basic principles of giving found in both the Old and New Testament.
A four-week study on what Scripture says about humanity, God’s design for creation, the place of the disabled, and the purpose of aging and death.
Be Blessed! is a Bible study for women based on the Beatitudes from Matthew 5:1-12.
A four-week study focusing on the lives of four very different New Testament writers: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
This study will help participants remember four foundations – our focus, our faith, our joy, and our heritage and in remembering.
Some young adults today are either focused on school or driven by their careers—or maybe both. Many live a life focused on relationships – friendships and dating. It is difficult for Christians to understand the dating from a Biblical worldview,
An introduction to the doctrines of Bibliology (of God’s Word), Theology Proper (of God), Christology (of Jesus Christ), and Pneumatology (of Holy Spirit).
A four week study dealing with some of the most familiar, yet difficult concepts found in God’s Word. Though none like to admit it, we are all influenced by “the spirit of this age.” Our minds become overloaded with the
A four-week study focusing on the timeless lessons Jesus taught for older children & pre-teens. Explore the events of Christ’s life and discover biblical principles for handling anger, frustration and disappointment.
In His infinite wisdom, the Creator of the cosmos brought our world into existence. When this ultimate Builder constructed us out of seemingly nothing, He gifted those made in His image with the ability to be builders themselves.
A study of God’s comfort and truth for those dealing with sadness, emotional struggles, and/or depression.
Studying God’s Promises to Battle the Problems of Life.
The postmodern mindset embraces skepticism about the ability to know truth. This study helps facilitate discussion and identify ways in which we experience and communicate truth in our lives and relationships.
Understand the role of God as friend, the importance of friendships, what true friendship looks like, and how to be a friend to the friendless. Study also evaluates practical ways to grow and care for godly friendships.
Participants in this study will understand the stability and authority of truth. Faces of the Law give the truth of Christianity substance. Out of these faces flows the true freedom of faith in God.
A study of the Bible’s origins: Where did it come from? Who wrote it? Is it really God’s own words? Throughout these sessions, group members will study the history and development of the Bible, the biographies of Scripture
A study based on the story of Esther to help women discover God’s purpose for their lives.
The Christian Home explores the Bible’s teachings on the traditional family. Participants will discuss the roles of husbands and wives, parents and children, and the role of faith in the home.
A study for children on the “Fruit of the Spirit” providing the opportunity to study the characteristics that God wants to make prevalent in their lives.
The five lessons in this study each touch on a specific element of pop culture influencing teenagers: movies, music, TV, materialism, and image.
The institution of marriage originated in Eden and continues today. Older dictionaries define marriage as a union between a man and a woman; newer dictionaries define marriage simply as the union between two people. What changed?
This women’s study about discovering God’s will has been written to help you and your participants develop a working relationship between God’s Word and discerning His will for your life.
This study seeks to equip the citizens of a materialistic-driven society to focus on sound biblical financial principles.
This study of midlife spirituality has been written to help middle-aged adults grow closer to God during their midlife years.
A Bible study focusing on specific examples from the life of Christ that show his compassion for the helpless.
A biographical character study of the Old Testament prophet Daniel.
God and Me: Learning to grow in intimacy with God. A Bible study on spiritual disciplines such as prayer, Bible study, quiet time, and journaling.
In this study, we will seek to discover what the Author of Creation says and how we as believers should respond to those who doubt His record.
Published Mar 01, 2010
Through this study, group members will learn about four permanently or temporarily disabled disciples. They will teach about such things as faith, perseverance, loyalty, kindness, humility, obedience, redemption, and love.
Published Mar 01, 2010
This leadership study will cover core elements of becoming a leader of distinction—a leader that will make an impact on other people’s lives for all eternity.
Published Mar 01, 2010
The study reviews the topics of tithing, a life of stewardship, giving offerings in addition to the tithe, living our whole life as an offering to God and giving the gospel to others.
Published Feb 26, 2010
In today’s society, many attacks come upon Christianity that require believers to be able to defend the faith that they rely upon. This study will help Christians understand and explain their faith.
Published Feb 26, 2010
This unit is designed to help upper elementary students understand and accept their responsibility, and to equip them for the task of sharing their faith effectively.
Published Feb 26, 2010
This study will challenge you to live a life characterized by a more resolute faith, more obedient action, and urgent expectation of Christ’s return. It will help you distinguish what nearly all Christians of all times have believed from [...]
Published Feb 26, 2010
This study will lead participants to see what their core values should be, how to keep their focus where it belongs, what happens when that focus is lost, and the urgency of getting back to basics as a church.
Published Feb 25, 2010