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  • Making Sense Of The Cross Leader Guide (Teacher’s Guide)

    $19.99

    Introduction
    Session 1: A Man Hanging On A Tree
    Session 2: Portraits And Perspectives
    Session 3: Ransom And Victory
    Session 4: Substitution, Satisfaction, And Sacrifice
    Session 5: Example And Encouragement
    Session 6: Event And Experience

    Additional Info
    Lead your small group as they ask questions and engage in conversation about the cross. Making Sense of the Cross is a flexible course and this leader guide contains suggestions for adapting the sessions to your context.

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  • Making Sense Of Scripture Leader Guide (Teacher’s Guide)

    $19.99

    Introduction
    Welcome
    Convictions
    Overview Of The Leader Guide And Session Components
    Advice And Counsel
    About The Book Of Faith Initiative
    Session Schedules And Variations
    Using A Retreat Format
    Covenant
    Invitation Letter
    Session 1: What Is The Bible?
    Session 2: Is The Bible True?
    Session 3: Is The Bible The Word Of God?
    Session 4: Where Did The Bible Come From?
    Session 5: How Can I Read The Bible With Greater Understanding?
    Session 6: Is There A “Center” To Scripture?
    Session 7: What Kind Of Authority Does The Bible Hold?

    Additional Info
    Lead your small group as they ask questions and engage in conversation about seven big questions of the Bible. Making Sense of Scripture is a flexible course, and this leader guide contains suggestions for a variety of session times. Options for using this study in a retreat format are also included.

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  • Confessing Jesus Christ A Print On Demand Title

    $32.99

    264 Pages

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    Denying any realities beyond our own mental constructions, postmodernists relentlessly question the presuppositions of many disciplines—including homiletics. Confessing Jesus Christ: Preaching in a Postmodern World encourages pastors to treat sermons as public acts of “faith alone.” Offering a lively description of antifoundationalism—and its implications for Christianity—David Lose suggests concrete methods of countering the challenges it poses. Includes two sample sermons.

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