12 Disciples : 10 Studies For Individuals Or Groups (Student/Study Guide)
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Getting The Most Out Of The Twelve Disciples
1 Andrew: Bringing Others To Jesus – John 1:35-42
2 Simon Peter: Defending (and Rebuking) The Savior – Mark 1:16-20; 8:27-38
3 Matthew: Drawing In The Outcast – Matthew 9:9-13
4 James: Hating Our Enemies – Luke 9:51-56; Acts 12:1-2
5 Philip: Learning To Trust – John 6:1-13
6 John: Seeking To Be The Greatest – Matthew 20:20-28
7 Thomas: Leaving Doubt Behind – John 20:19-29
8 Nathanael: Developing Spiritual Insight – John 1:43-51
9 Judas Iscariot: Turning Away – Matthew 26:14-30, 47-50; 27:1-10
10 Three Others: Faithful To The End – Luke 18:18-34
Leader’s Notes
Additional Info
Ten inductive Bible studies on Jesus’ twelve disciples.
4 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780830831470
ISBN10: 0830831479
Douglas Connelly
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2014
LifeGuide Bible Studies
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
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