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In seven studies, Paul presents us with the liberating, true gospel. He shows how our problems stem from forgetting or failing to live by that gospel. He askes the question, "Which gospel are you relying on?"
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Written by the apostle John, Revelation reveals the end of human history, the return of Christ, and the establishment of a new heaven and earth. This 12-week study provides thought-provoking questions and verse-by-verse commentary.
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In this eight-week study, homiletics professor and pastor J. Ellsworth Kalas views Genesis in a very personal and up-close way, not as an academic study. The IMMERSION Bible Studies help you explore the emotional, spiritual, and intellectual needs of your personal faith.
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This 18-session Bible study takes a deeper look at the meaning of the name Isaiah, the "Lord's Salvation". Historical insights, word definitions, discussion questions and assignments help students apply wisdom to their lives.
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Paul boldly told believers, "Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind." How does that work on a day-to-day basis? Deepening Life Together guides you through Scripture to answer that and other questions of faith. 7 sessions.
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Do your Monday actions reflect your Sunday worship? Is your life full of noticeable changes and actions? James shows the importance of living a genuine life of faith as he encourages, confronts, and challenges. 12-week study.
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The book of Acts is packed with adventure, danger, and bravery as the early Christian Church evolves from a small group of fishermen and tax collectors to a movement that reaches the farthest parts of the Roman world.
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The book of Deuteronomy deals with hardship, testing, and doubt, but also with promise, hope, and trust. The message of Deuteronomy can be summed up Devote yourself wholeheartedly to God.
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