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This resource provides young adults with a chance to become a part of an excitingnew contemporary Bible study series for adult learners in their 20 's and 30 s. Eachvolume in the series challenges young adults to examine a powerful biblical imagethat defines and shapes their lives. Each volume includesthese helpful features: Bible background on arespective image: covenant, exodus, community, and faith Articles ongroup leadership, organizing a study group, using small break-out groups, andchoosing teaching options Case studies throughout the text and in theappendix to use as discussion starters…mehr

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This resource provides young adults with a chance to become a part of an excitingnew contemporary Bible study series for adult learners in their 20 's and 30 s. Eachvolume in the series challenges young adults to examine a powerful biblical imagethat defines and shapes their lives. Each volume includesthese helpful features: Bible background on arespective image: covenant, exodus, community, and faith Articles ongroup leadership, organizing a study group, using small break-out groups, andchoosing teaching options Case studies throughout the text and in theappendix to use as discussion starters Seven easy-to-use sessionswith clear teaching helps on every page Opportunities to examinebiblical and personal ideas more deeply Options for service projectsFaith: Living a Spiritual Life helps readers examine their faith and grow asChristians.
Autorenporträt
Clifton Guthrie is Assistant Professor of Homiletics and Pastoral Studies at Bangor Theological Seminary in Bangor, Maine. He currently serves as the co-editor of Doxology: A Journal of Worship. Cliff has extensive teaching background at Candler School of Theology as well, having taught courses on systematic theology, preaching, United Methodist history, and worship and spirituality. His writing and editing credits include For All the Saints: A Calendar of Commemorations for United Methodists and numerous reviews and articles on the Christian calendar; pastoral care and practice, and worship issues. Cliff previously served as a local church pastor and youth minister and as an editor at the United Methodist Publishing House. He and his family reside in Bangor, Maine.