The Gospel Project for Students: Volume 12 - Come, Lord Jesus - Personal Study Guide - ESV - Trevin Wax, Ed Stetzer, Brian Dembowczyk, Christian T. George, Robert Smith Jr. & Brandon D. Smith

The Gospel Project for Students: Volume 12 - Come, Lord Jesus - Personal Study Guide - ESV

By Trevin Wax, Ed Stetzer, Brian Dembowczyk, Christian T. George, Robert Smith Jr. & Brandon D. Smith

  • Release Date: 2018-01-15
  • Genre: Christianity

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The Gospel Project for Students Personal Study Guide - ESV (eBook) helps each participant engage within group and personal Bible study.  The Gospel Project: Students Summer 2018, Come, Lord Jesus, finishes the three-year chronological journey through the storyline of Scripture, focusing on several remaining letters in the New Testament. Throughout the study, students will also be exposed to essential Christian doctrines along the way, being equipped to think with a Christian worldview and encouraged to live it out accordingly. Features:   ·Twelve Sessions, and one Special Session, broken down into two units, fall under the following headings: The God Who Directs His People; The God Who Changes Us.   ·Easy to follow two-page spread that provides a succinct outline of each session, allowing students to follow along with their leader during their group time.   ·Interactive questions that allow students to reflect and engage over the material are provided throughout the study guide.   ·Additional content provided as an encore for those wanting to dive a little deeper into the points of the lesson. Great for Sunday school classes and/or small groups. Purchase one per participant. Available in print, digital, and App (iOS and Android) formats. The Gospel Project is a Bible study resource that invites Adults, Students, and Kids of all ages to dive deeply into God's story of redemption through Jesus Christ. In every lesson, participants are immersed in the gospel and learn how when the gospel works on them, they become a part of the story, too, the very hands and feet in God's gospel project.

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