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This lesson will look at the examples of prayer in the Psalms, and how we can use them as a model for our own prayers.
Is there a method to reading the Psalms that will help us get the most out of this beautifully written scripture? In this lesson we will look at who the psalmist were, how Israel used the songs in worship, and the unique features of the Psalms.
In this last lesson, we will look at God’s mission in the end times. How will God's mission finally be accomplished?
What lessons can we learn from Esther and Mordecai? How does their example inform us on how we should conduct ourselves as witnesses?
Are there people who remain unreached because of the prejudice of believers? In part two of this lesson, we see how Jesus opens the eyes of His followers to see groups that are neglected.
There are still groups of people who have yet to hear the Gospel. In part one of this two-part lesson, we will explore how to reach out to those in need of the Good News.
How do we reach those that seem to have no needs for Christ? There are several examples in the Bible to consider.
In this lesson we will focus on how Jesus met the varying needs of people.
How do we connect with the people in our sphere of influence? How did Jesus handle resistance?
Do you ever hesitate to share the Gospel? In this lesson we will look to scripture to help motivate us and prepare us for the Mission.
In this lesson we will look at some of the common excuses we use to avoid our part in the Mission, and how God will help us move past them.
Are there other ways to participate in the Mission outside of giving a testimony? Were all of Jesus' efforts a success?
God has called us to help others learn the Good News as part of the mission. But what does that mean in practical terms for our daily lives?
In this second part of a two-part lesson, we explore the details God has shared with us about how He has accomplished His mission, and continues to work His plan of salvation..
When sin ruined God's original plan for humanity, He set out on a mission to save us. In the first of a two-part lesson, we look at how God planned to accomplish His mission of redemption.
How do we move past knowing about grace to experiencing it personally? How can a new life in Christ unite us as a church?
Imagine if every believer put on the full armor of God! What would that look like individually and as a church?
We are in the middle of a battle between good and evil. Paul reminds us to seek strength and protection in the Lord.
In this lesson Paul extends counsel to children, parents, workers and employers. How can we apply this counsel today?
What does it mean to submit to one another? What counsel does Paul have for husbands and wives? How does the marriage relationship reflect the relationship Christ has with His church?
What does it mean to be imitators of God? Why is it important to remember that we are “dear children” as we continue to grow in grace?
How does Paul describe the human experience before we become a "new creation"? What miracle occurs when we accept grace? What practical counsel does Paul give us to grow in grace?
In this week's lesson we will discuss the gifts from Jesus Christ to His church, as well as the unifying work of the Holy Spirit.
What did Paul mean when he said he was “a prisoner of Christ Jesus”? What was the “mystery” that was revealed to Paul to share with the Gentiles?
How has Christ's sacrifice changed how we relate to God? How does it change the way we live our lives and relate to others?
We will discuss the sinful condition of humanity, and God's plan to rescue us from being "dead in our tresspasses."
In this lesson we will discuss the power of praying in Jesus' name, as well as the gift of wisdom brought by the Holy Spirit.
How does Paul communicate the good news of Jesus to the Ephesians? How does Paul's message apply to your life?
In this week's lesson we take a big-picture view of the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Ephesians, exploring the historical context, how Paul was received, and the primary focus of the letter.