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King David wrote: 'He restores my Soul' Psalm 23:3. God made us in
'His image' and that image was imprinted deep in the human
personality. We are by nature spiritual beings, but something has
gone wrong. God has set in motion His plan to restore the Human
Soul to its original design. This book is about how God restores
the soul. What is the soul? How does it differ from the spirit? How
do these relate to the body? What can we do to see God working
deeply within our souls? This book was originally written for an
African Revival fellowship weekend conference and also contains
resources for small groups. Rev Kevin Jones is a Superintendent
Minister in the British Methodist Church. After coming to Christ at
19, he studied theology at Mattersey Hall A.O.G. College and
subsequently at Hartley Victoria, Manchester University and Cliff
College. Over a twenty five year ministry, he as served in
Macclesfield, Ellesmere Port, Radcliffe, Jersey and Southport
Banks. He is married with five grown children, and is an active
member of MET, Methodist Evangelicals Together.
"The Seven Last Words" may be read by individuals or used by
churches as a lent course / Bible class. It provides a
comprehensive resource, helping us understand and celebrate Easter.
It includes: - 1.A daily reading section leading us through the
life of Christ in chronological order as we progress towards
Easter. 2.Sermon outlines at the beginning of each chapter giving a
preaching resource for Easter. 3.Each chapter is accompanied with
full resources for Lent groups, including questions, prayers,
memory verses and action points. 4.There is a linked selection of
appropriate hymns, songs, & readings for Sunday and small group
worship see p152. 5.Sunday resources: - There are related Bible
readings for each week, and A chronology of Good Friday and Easter
Sunday are included. There are also three dramatised readings to
enhanse worship. The visual activity of dressing a cross with
different symbols outlined. 6.If the course is used as a Lenten
preaching programme, there are six chapters rather than seven so
that churches can celebrate either Mothering Sunday or Palm Sunday
independently of this course and still conclude on Easter morning.
The six studies take us from Christ's first words upon the cross,
"Father forgive them," to the morning of the resurrection, for
without the resurrection the cross is incomplete.
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