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This Bible study shows how God used his servant Isaiah to call His people to repentance. In workbook format, it provides exercises for students, questions for discussion, memory verses, and much more. Wisdom of the Word was founded in 1986 by Jeannie McCullough in Bethany, Oklahoma. It began as a weekly Bible study at Bethany First Church of the Nazarene. In the first year the study grew to over 400 members, and people from other churches and the community began joining. The local enrollment of Wisdom of the Word eventually exceeded 1,000. Wisdom of the Word has been an instrument in uniting the community of believers as well as reaching the unchurched and the lost. It is now ministering to thousands through videos and cassette tapes and other programs such as Children of the Word, prison ministries, and missions.
This Bible study focuses on Paul's letter to the church of Corinth--a church that was struggling to stay focused on the message of Christ. In 2 Corinthians, Paul focuses on the new life that comes with faith in Christ, the importance of faithful stewardship, and power of God to work through everyone willing to serve Him. This Bible study comes in workbook form and provides exercises for students, questions for discussion, memory verses, and practical applications. The Wisdom of the Word Bible Study books are great resources for Sunday School classes, small-groups, independent Bible studies, or anyone interesting in deepening his/her understanding of the Bible and the amazing truth found in the Christian faith. Jeannie McCullough, a pastor's wife in Bethany, Oklahoma, founded Wisdom of the Word in 1986. It began as a weekly Bible study at a local church and within the first year grew to more than 400 members. Today, Wisdom of the Word continues to thrive in churches and in home groups around the country and has proven to be an effective instrument in uniting believers as well as reaching the unchurched and the lost.
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