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Studies in Women's Ministries
Springing into New Life: Carefully Thinking about Ministry with Women in Your Congregation (SINL). The purpose of SINL is to assist leaders in the process of assessing and discerning God's plan for Women's Ministries with "new eyes" and "open opportunities." Read More
Doxology Series
Abba: The Incredible Love of the Father. From the Doxology Series, a three-part study in praise of our triune God. Each study is a 9-session interactive Bible study resource with Leader's Guide and take home section. Read More
Ichthus: The All-Encompassing Lordship of Jesus Christ. From the Doxology Series, a three-part study in praise of our triune God. Each study is a 9-session interactive Bible study resource with Leader's Guide and take home section. Read More
WindWork: The Active Work of the Holy Spirit in Our Lives
Nine-Session Studies
Living Into God's Design: Life Lessons for the Journey. Read More
Understanding Jesus in the World of Luke. Read More
Ready or Not: Following God's Call in Jonah and Ruth, is a study about God's "call" on our lives as Christians. But what does a calling look like? Who gets to experience a calling and what do we mean when we speak of a calling? Read More
Genesis: God's Grace from the Beginning.Dysfunctional families, substance abuse, and gang violence—just some of the problems filling our headlines. It would be easy to think of them as new, but the truth is, these problems have been around for almost as long as humankind has walked the face of the earth. Read More
Seasons of Our Faith. Just as we have seasons in our physical lives, as Christians we also have seasons in our spiritual lives. The Christian life is not a linear experience with a predetermined pattern leading to spiritual maturity. Rather, our Christian experience is punctuated with diverse seasons of faith. Read More
Women's Words. Have you ever attended a worship service at which the leader concluded every scripture reading by declaring "The Word of the Lord," and the joyful response of those in the pews was, "Thanks be to God!"? Christians can be thankful that God has revealed himself to us through his Word. Read More
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