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1 | Can anyone recommend a good study book? | Bible general Archive 3 | idsimmons | 172687 | ||
I'm looking for a recommendation for my study group. It is 6-men. We can meet once every 2-weeks for about 2 hours. Can anyone recommend a good study book? |
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2 | Can anyone recommend a good study book? | Bible general Archive 3 | Searcher56 | 172695 | ||
God's day to you, idsimmons, and welcome to the SBF, When doing a Bible study, there are two basic methods - topical (like family) and expository (which is a studying a book in the Bible). The group needs to determine which ... think expository is easier. I like it when a preacher uses this style, so I can prepare before he preaches. The next step is choose the study guide you are going to use. There are many, depending on what you are going to study and the level of difficulty (how much studying each is going to do). I have enjoyed Irving Jensen's and Chuck Swindoll's study guides. Go to your Christian book store to see what they have or online, one source is http://www.christianbook.com/ - Select Books on the left side - Then select Bible Study Guides ... you'll see many choices. This can give you ideas for the group to choose. Don't limit your study to what the guide has. Check out what the author says against what the Bible says by digging deeper. Remember it is just their view on what is said and should be a start. Searcher |
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