Christian: A DVD Study: It's Not What You Think
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Christian: A DVD Study: It's Not What You Think  -     By: Andy Stanley

Christian: A DVD Study: It's Not What You Think

HarperChristian Resources / 2012 / DVD

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What does it mean to be a Christian? Ask 100 people that question and you are likely to get 100 different answers. In Christian, an eight-session DVD Bible study, pastor and bestselling author Andy Stanley explores the one word that Jesus gave his followers that should define them.

Sessions include:

Brand Recognition (17:05)
Quitters (14:58)
Insiders, Outsiders (21:21)
Showing Up (14:53)
When Gracie Met Truthy (21:21)
Angry Birds (23:12)
Loopholes (19:21)
Working It Out (18:10)

Approximate running time: 150 minutes

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Title: Christian: A DVD Study: It's Not What You Think
By: Andy Stanley
Format: DVD
Vendor: HarperChristian Resources
Publication Date: 2012
Dimensions: 9.40 X 6.60 X 2.40 (inches)
Weight: 3 ounces
ISBN: 0310693357
ISBN-13: 9780310693352
UPC: 025986693350
Stock No: WW693352

Publisher's Description

Why is there so little agreement on what it means to be a Christian?

In this eight-session video-based bible study (guide sold separately), join pastor and bestselling author Andy Stanley as he examines the characteristics Jesus used to define those who follow him and the implications these characteristics have for believers today.

In Christian: It's Not What You Think, you'll learn:

  • The one word that should be descriptive of every Christian.
  • How Jesus' followers should treat those who are outside the faith.
  • Why people love Jesus but can't stand his followers.

 

So, what does it mean to be Christian? Curiously, the term 'Christian' was a label used by outsiders to define Jesus' followers. Jesus simply used 'disciple' to describe his followers and stressed the fact that they would be known by their love—a radical concept not only in their day, but in ours as well.

Throughout these eight sessions, Andy Stanley unpacks the qualities Jesus prescribes for his followers that made them unique. What if believers today embodied these traits and put them before all others? Would the non-believing world put aside its derisive definition of 'Christian' and instead know us by our love?

Sessions include:

  1. Brand Recognition
  2. Quitters
  3. Insiders, Outsiders
  4. Showing Up
  5. When Gracie Met Truthy
  6. Angry Birds
  7. Loopholes
  8. Working It Out

 

Designed for use with the Christian Participant's Guide 9780310693345 (sold separately). When used together, they provide you with a practical tool that can help grow your faith.

Author Bio

Communicator, author, and pastor Andy Stanley founded Atlanta-based North Point Ministries (NPM) in 1995. Today, NPM consists of eight churches in the Atlanta area and a network of 180 churches around the globe that collectively serve over 200,000 people weekly. As host of Your Move with Andy Stanley, which delivers over 10.5 million messages each month through television, digital platforms, and podcasts, and author of more than 20 books, including Irresistible; Better Decisions, Fewer Regrets; and Deep & Wide, Andy is considered one of the most influential pastors in America.

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The session titles and times are listed below:
Brand Recognition (17:05)
Quitters (14:38)
Insiders Outsiders (21:21)
Showing Up (14:53)
When Gracie Met Truthy (21:21)
Angry Birds (23:12)
Loopholes (19:21)
Working It Out (18:10)

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