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Books > Christianity > Christian life & practice > Christian religious instruction
Author and Bible scholar Marcus Borg invites us to join him in
revisiting Christianity's most fundamental questions: Who is God?
What does salvation mean? What place does Jesus hold in
contemporary Christian faith? In this five-session, faith-formation
resource, participants enjoy the rare privilege of witnessing
Marcus in dialogue with a small, diverse group of adults as they
honestly -- and sometimes painfully -- confront the big questions
and work together toward authentic answers. Each session includes a
10-minute presentation by Marcus Borg followed by interaction with
the group. The program print resources are designed to help your
small group "join the dialogue" in your own setting. Thestudy
addresses fundamental questions that adults struggle with as faith
matures. It can be used as a resource for personal reflection as
well as small group experience. The five sessions include: God
Jesus Salvation Community Practice Participant Workbook contains
all the material needed for use by class participants as well as
notes for the class leader to facilitate each session; leadership
can be shared among members of the group. SOLD SEPARATELY. Packaged
DVD Contains the video for the five sessions"
In this definitive work, popular Christian apologist Hank
Hanegraaff offers a detailed defense of the Resurrection, the
singularly most important event in history and the foundation upon
which Christianity is built. Using the acronym F.E.A.T., the author
examines the four distinctive, factual evidences of Christ's
resurrection-Fatal torment, Empty tomb, Appearances, and
Transformation-making the case for each in a memorable way that
believers can readily use in their own defense of the faith.
Why is there so little agreement on what it means to be a
Christian? In this eight-session video-based Bible study
(DVD/digital video sold separately), join pastor and bestselling
author Andy Stanley as he examines the characteristics Jesus used
to define those who follow him and the implications these
characteristics have for believers today. In Christian: It's Not
What You Think, you'll learn: The one word that should be
descriptive of every Christian. How Jesus' followers should treat
those who are outside the faith. Why people love Jesus but can't
stand his followers. So, what does it mean to be Christian?
Curiously, the term 'Christian' was a label used by outsiders to
define Jesus' followers. Jesus simply used 'disciple' to describe
his followers and stressed the fact that they would be known by
their love-a radical concept not only in their day, but in ours as
well. Throughout these eight sessions, Andy Stanley unpacks the
qualities Jesus prescribes for his followers that made them unique.
What if believers today embodied these traits and put them before
all others? Would the non-believing world put aside its derisive
definition of 'Christian' and instead know us by our love? Sessions
include: Brand Recognition Quitters Insiders, Outsiders Showing Up
When Gracie Met Truthy Angry Birds Loopholes Working It Out
Designed for use with the Christian Video Study 9780310693352 (sold
separately).
Dante's Divine Comedy is widely considered to be one of the most
significant works of literature ever written. It is renowned not
only for its ability to make truths known but also for its power to
make them loved. It captures centuries of thought on sin, love,
community, moral living, God's work in history, and God's ineffable
beauty. Like a Gothic cathedral, the beauty of this great poem can
be appreciated at first glance, but only with a guide can its
complexity and layers of meaning be fully comprehended. This
accessible introduction to Dante, which also serves as a primer to
the Divine Comedy, helps readers better appreciate and understand
Dante's spiritual masterpiece. Jason Baxter, an expert on Dante,
covers all the basic themes of the Divine Comedy, such as sin,
redemption, virtue, and vice. The book contains a general
introduction to Dante and a specific introduction to each canticle
(Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso), making it especially well
suited for classroom and homeschool use.
Author, historian and keen cultural observer Phyllis Tickle
invites us to join her in examining the changing face of
Christianity and culture. Phyllis surveys 2000 years of Western
history, identifying the great upheavals that occur in Western
culture and Christianity every 500 years. The last was the Great
Reformation of the 1500 s; the next is happening now. What are the
implications of this Great Emergence, both culturally and
spiritually? What are the key questions and issues that need to be
addressed? Where might we be headed next? And, perhaps most
importantly, where are you, at this moment? Might you be an
emergence Christian?
The six sessions are: 1) Emergence 101, 2) Where Now Is the
Authority? 3) The 20th Century and Emergence, 4) Gifts from Other
Times, 5) How Then Shall We Live? and 6) Hallmarks of Emergence
The Participant s Workbook contains all the material needed for
use by class participants as well as notes for the class leader to
facilitate each session; leadership can be shared among members of
the group.
DVD SOLD SEPARATELY There are six sessions on the DVD. Each
session begins with a video presentation by Phyllis Tickle, lasting
from 10-15 minutes. Ms. Tickle s presentation is followed by filmed
interaction with a small group. The Participant Workbook then helps
your small group join the dialogue in your own setting.
Phyllis Tickle, founding editor of the religion department of
Publisher s Weekly, is frequently quoted in print sources like USA
Today, Christian Science Monitor, and NY Times as well as in
electronic media like PBS, NPR, Hallmark Channel and innumerable
blogs and websites. She is an authority on religion in America and
a much sought after lecturer and workshop leader. In addition to
lectures and numerous essays, Tickle is the author of over two
dozen books in religions and spirituality."
In The Beginnings study, your group will be handed the keys to exploring the mystery and beauty of the origin of the universe, the birth of the human race, and the interrelationship between God, humans and nature. From there, you'll see how God's relationship with humankind led to the founding of a people called to belong to God, and the themes of covenant, grace and redemption that are the foundation of the whole bible story. This study will dive into Genesis 1-11
A Deep Dive into the Story of God
Fathom is a Bible study for teens that covers the Old and New Testaments in 18-4 session studies. The lessons are a blend of narrative and traditional theological approaches to understanding the bible story. Each lesson will focus on one passage that will launch into the larger context of God's story, and how that story is meant to be theirs. Fathom is suitable for groups with middle schoolers, high schoolers, and any combination of the two.Acknowledges the differences between older and younger youth and the way they learn. It provides activities specific to each age group, and gives leaders the option to let youth take ownership of their learning through teaching and leading alongside adults. Fathom creates space and tension for teens to wrestle with how to interpret and experience the bible.
Through youthministrypartners.com, leaders will have access to planning and teaching tools, to support their use of Fathom as well as their youth ministries in general.
We are story-making people. We love reading stories-and we love
hearing the personal stories of others. We need stories, or
narratives, to make sense of our world. And those stories shape our
lives. What is the story you have been told about the gospel? About
God? About the Christian life? About Jesus? About the cross? About
yourself? About heaven? Your answers to these questions will form a
story that will determine how your life will go. The answers reveal
your ability to trust, to love, to hope-and even your capacity for
joy. Any story worth giving the power to shape our lives must pass
a simple test: Is it beautiful, good, and true? If it is, then it
is a magnificent story-and that is where transformation takes
place. From James Bryan Smith, author of the bestselling book The
Good and Beautiful God, comes this spiritual formation resource
meant to help both individuals and groups understand the
magnificent story of Christ in their lives. Soon to be followed by
The Magnificent Journey: Living Deep in the Kingdom (Fall 2018) and
The Magnificent Mission: Called and Sent by the Storyteller (Fall
2019), the field-tested material within includes spiritual
practices at the end of each chapter and a group discussion guide.
Uncover the true story of beauty, goodness, and truth that will
satisfy the ultimate longings of your heart.
Year B, Volume 1: Advent through Transfiguration. With this new
lectionary commentary series, Westminster John Knox Press offers
the most extensive resource for preaching on the market today. When
complete, the twelve volumes of the series will cover all the
Sundays in the three-year lectionary cycle, along with movable
occasions, such as Christmas Day, Epiphany, Holy Week, and All
Saints Day. For each lectionary text, preachers will find four
brief essays on the theological, pastoral, exegetical, and
homiletical challenges of the text. They might focus on the Gospel
text, for instance, by reading all four essays provided for that
text, or they might explore connections between the Hebrew Bible,
Psalm, Gospel, and Epistle texts by reading the theological essays
for each one. Each lectionary year will consist of four volumes,
one for the Advent and Christmas season, one for Lent and Easter,
and one for each half of Ordinary Time. While the twelve volumes of
the series will follow the pattern of the Revised Common
Lectionary, each volume will contain an index of biblical passages
so that nonlectionary preachers may make use of its contents.
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Many young Bible scholars are passionate for the Scriptures. But is
passion enough? In A Little Book for New Bible Scholars, Randolph
Richards and Joseph Dodson encourage young students of the Bible to
add substance to their zeal-the kind of substance that comes from
the sweat and toil of hard study. "Just as we should avoid
knowledge without love," they write, "we should also avoid love
without knowledge." Aimed at beginners, this concise overview
offers a wealth of good advice, warns of potential pitfalls, and
includes wisdom from a variety of other biblical scholars as well
as stories from the authors' own long experience in the guild. Full
of warmth, humor, and an infectious love for Scripture, this book
invites a new generation of young scholars to roll up their sleeves
and dig into the complex, captivating world of the Bible.
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