One of the seven Bible study-guides based on SoulShift: The Measure of a Life Transformed, a powerful and practical approach to spiritual formation that goes beyond spiritual disciplines to focus on who you are becoming in Christ. Seven key transformational shifts need to occur in the minds, hearts, and behaviors of every true follower of Christ:
Me to You: Discovering Joy in Selfless Love
Slave to Child: Finding Refuge in the Father's Grace
Seen to Unseen: Perceiving God's Kingdom in Every Moment
Consumer to Steward: Cultivating a Generous Spirit
Ask to Listen: Discerning the Voice of God
Sheep to Shepherd: Guiding Others toward Maturity in Christ
Me to We: Uniting with the Church Community
Each four-week study provides practical help for bringing about these shifts in your own life. Each week includes five daily readings with a Scripture reference, questions to ponder, and discussion questions for group exploration.
Things up close are visible but temporary. Things in the distance are unseen and eternal. In Seen to Unseen: Perceiving God's Kingdom in Every Moment will help you see things in the distance clearly—as clearly as things up close—that is the mark of a spiritual person.
Product Information
Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 64 Vendor: Wesleyan Publishing House Publication Date: 2011 Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 X 0.18 (inches)
ISBN: 0898274826 ISBN-13: 9780898274820 Availability: In Stock Series:SoulShift Bible Study
God wants to change how you live by changing who you are. And while that doesn't mean he is out to rewrite your identity, it does mean his plan is for you to be a "new creation."
In this series of Bible studies based on SoulShift: The Measure of a Life Transformed, you will find a powerful and practical approach to spiritual formation that goes beyond spiritual disciplines to focus on who you are becoming in Christ. Explore seven key transformational shifts God's Spirit wants to bring about in your heart, mind, and actions.
Each four-week study provides Scripture readings, thought-provoking questions for personal reflection, and discussion questions for group exploration.