Anne Woodcock
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Church : Enjoying Gods Masterpiece: 8 Studies
$8.99This Bible-study guide explores the different images that the New Testament uses to describe the church, exciting every church member about what it means to be part of God’s people–his masterpiece to show his glory to the world and beyond.
Each study is designed to last between 1 and 1.5 hours, but can alternatively be split into two sessions. It contains ideas for starter discussions and activities, optional Explore more sections that draw links with the Old Testament, and a focus on practical application. A substantial leader’s guide is included in the back.
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Real Prayer : Connecting With Our Heavenly Father (Student/Study Guide)
$8.99Introduction
Why Study Real Prayer?
1. Why Pray? (Luke 18 V 9-14)
TO THE FATHER
2. How Not To Pray (Matthew 6 V 5-8)
3. How To Pray (Matthew 6 V 9-15)
THROUGH THE SON
4. Praying Confidently (Hebrews 10 V 19-22; 4 V 14-16)
5. Praying Dependently (John 15 V 1-17)
BY THE SPIRIT
6. Praying In Weakness (Romans 8 V 9-30)
7. Praying To Serve (1 Corinthians 14 V 1-25)
Leader’s GuideAdditional Info
Confusion reigns over the topic of prayer. Yet, at one time or another just about everyone prays-but often it’s like shooting in the dark. Wonderfully, the Bible-and Jesus especially-shows us what real prayer is: talking to the real, living God with humble confidence.If we look at what the Christian message tells us about “connecting” with God, we’ll see how and why we can talk to God knowing that he will listen and respond. Forget formulas and techniques. This is about real communication with the real God-the unique Christian privilege of real prayer.
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Contentment : Healing The Hunger Of Our Hearts (Student/Study Guide)
$8.99We all know what it is to feel discontented with our lives with what we have, how much we can get, what we do, who we live with, how we are and what the future promises.
The constant hunger for something more may seem like the aches and pains of growing old something that we must just put up with in this far-from-perfect world. But the Bible shows that discontent is the symptom of a lethal disease that will kill us if we do not find a cure. It was discontent that first led humans into rebellion against God, with the catastrophic consequences that have followed from that decision.
Yet Jesus Christ promises that anyone who believes in Him will never again hunger or thirst. The apostle Paul was able to say that he had learned the secret of being content in any and every situation in need or in plenty. Discontent is a problem of our hearts not our circumstances. This Good Book Guide can help us to understand why we become discontented, how Jesus Christ alone can help us, and on a practical level, how Christian living can bring the treasure of contentment to our daily lives.
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