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November 1999
The Role of Bible Study in a Disciple-Making Group


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Becoming More Obedient to God's Word . . . Not Just Smarter
By Jay Firebaugh | Published 11/7/1999 | Bible Study , November 1999 Unrated
People regularly ask me about the role of Bible study in cells. To understand my answer, you need to know that a true cell church is more than just what happens in the cell.
What a Small Group Is NOT
By Michael C. Mack | Published 11/6/1999 | Group Purpose , November 1999 Unrated
A club. Many groups are arranged around some affinity: young moms, retirees, newly married couples, people interested in crafts, bicycling, etc.
Inductive Versus Deductive Bible Study
By Pat J. Sikora | Published 11/5/1999 | Bible Study , November 1999 Unrated
Inductive Bible study is a reasoning process that proceeds from basic facts to conclusions. It's a process that's consistent with the way people normally solve problems and study new ideas.
Questions to Ask before You Choose a Bible Study
By Keith Wright | Published 11/4/1999 | Bible Study , November 1999 Unrated
With hundreds of Bible study resources on the market, selecting a study can be a daunting task. Answer these questions to determine if a study guide is right for your group:
Oh No! Not Homework
By Michael C. Mack | Published 11/3/1999 | Bible Study , November 1999 Unrated
Just the sound of the word makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end.
Members Who Memorize
By Keith Wright | Published 11/2/1999 | Bible Study , November 1999 Unrated
The support of friends and the regular meeting times of a small group provide the balance of accountability and encouragement needed to consistently memorize Scripture. Here are three methods to help you pursue this spiritual discipline.
Bring Your Bible Study to Life: Group Role Playing
By Esther M. Bailey | Published 11/1/1999 | Bible Study , November 1999 Unrated
To make your Bible study come alive, try role-playing. Ask group members to assume the roles of characters of the Bible story under discussion.


 
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