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  • Essential Guide to Becoming a Disciple: Eight Sessions for Mentoring and Discipleship, By Greg Ogden
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    Essential Guide to Becoming a Disciple

    Eight Sessions for Mentoring and Discipleship

    The Essentials Set

    by Greg Ogden

    What am I committing to when I say I want to follow Jesus? Following the format of his bestselling book Discipleship Essentials, Greg Ogden has created this accessible introduction to Christian life for new believers. Whether you are mentoring one-on-one or in a small group, this essential guide will serve as an ideal on-ramp into the discipleship journey.

    Number of Studies: 8

  • Sensible Shoes Leader's Guide, By Sharon Garlough Brown
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    Sensible Shoes Leader's Guide

    by Sharon Garlough Brown

    The novel Sensible Shoes is meant to bring spiritual transformation in community. This leader's guide offers guidance for inviting participants into either a twelve-week small group experience through the study guide or a retreat based on the practices in the book. You'll receive facilitating tips and sample retreat schedules plus creative ideas from past group leaders.

    Number of Studies: 12

  • The Bible Questions: Shedding Light on the World's Most Important Book, By Hal Seed
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    The Bible Questions

    Shedding Light on the World's Most Important Book

    by Hal Seed

    Everyone has questions about the Bible--from the senior pastor of the big church down the road to the guest at the hotel off the interstate. Where did it come from? What does it have to do with my life? Hal Seed takes you on a tour into and behind the Bible, so that you get to know it and the God who makes himself known in it.

  • Enjoying the Old Testament: A Creative Guide to Encountering Scripture, By Eric A. Seibert
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    Enjoying the Old Testament

    A Creative Guide to Encountering Scripture

    by Eric A. Seibert

    Is it really possible to enjoy the Old Testament? Eric Seibert understands why many Christians find this part of the Bible confusing, theologically troubling, or just uninteresting. Offering dozens of practical exercises for hands-on interaction with the text, this unique resource equips readers with a variety of creative approaches to bring even the seemingly dry passages to life.

  • Reading the Bible Around the World: A Student’s Guide to Global Hermeneutics, By Federico Alfredo Roth and Justin Marc Smith and Kirsten Oh and Alice Yafeh-Deigh and Kay Higuera Smith
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    Reading the Bible Around the World

    A Student’s Guide to Global Hermeneutics

    by Federico Alfredo Roth, Justin Marc Smith, Kirsten Oh, Alice Yafeh-Deigh, and Kay Higuera Smith

    Who we are shapes how we read. Guided by an expert team of crosscultural scholars, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the influence of their own social location, building up self-awareness, other-awareness, and true dialogue in the process. Grow in your biblical wisdom as you read Scripture alongside the global Christian community.

  • The Heart of Racial Justice Bible Study, By Brenda Salter McNeil and Rick Richardson
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    The Heart of Racial Justice Bible Study

    IVP Signature Bible Studies

    by Brenda Salter McNeil and Rick Richardson
    With Steve Tamayo

    For Christians, pursuing racial justice and reconciliation begins with following Scripture and the voice of the Holy Spirit, asking God to give us new eyes and hearts. In this five-session Bible study, readers will learn how the early church engaged with issues of reconciliation, and how we too can commit ourselves to discipleship, prayer, community, and witness in alignment with God's call.

    Number of Studies: 5

  • The Act of Bible Reading: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Biblical Interpretation, Edited by Elmer Dyck
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    The Act of Bible Reading

    A Multidisciplinary Approach to Biblical Interpretation

    Edited by Elmer Dyck

    Elmer Dyck and Regent College faculty members combine insights and expertise to offer a multidisciplinary approach for studying and applying the Bible. Contributors: Gordon Fee, J. I. Packer, Craig Gay, Loren Wilkinson, James Houston and Eugene Peterson.

  • Light of the Word: How Knowing the History of the Bible Illuminates Our Faith, By Susan C. Lim
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    Light of the Word

    How Knowing the History of the Bible Illuminates Our Faith

    by Susan C. Lim

    The more we understand how Scripture came to be, the more we discover its power and truth. Unpacking how the history of the Bible bolsters our faith, historian Susan Lim explains how Christians came to accept certain documents as inspired and how the books we now call the Bible came to be assembled and canonized as authoritative.

  • A Fragile Stone Study Guide: The Emotional Life of Simon Peter, By Michael Card
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    A Fragile Stone Study Guide

    The Emotional Life of Simon Peter

    by Michael Card
    With Dale Larsen and Sandy Larsen

    A companion to A Fragile Stone, this study guide offers nine sessions for individuals or groups that highlight how the apostle Peter provides a model for our own transforming relationship with Jesus. (Written by Michael Card with Dale and Sandy Larsen.)

  • How to Give Away Your Faith Bible Study, By Paul E. Little
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    How to Give Away Your Faith Bible Study

    IVP Signature Bible Studies

    by Paul E. Little
    With Dale Larsen and Sandy Larsen

    If you want to talk about Jesus but you're not sure what to say—or how to say it—this Bible study guide is for you. These six studies, based on Paul Little's classic How to Give Away Your Faith, will deepen your understanding of the essentials of faith and strengthen your confidence as you talk with others about the best news of all.

    Number of Studies: 6