Old Testament Characters Lifebuilder Study Guides: 12 Studies for Individulas Or Groups

Old Testament Characters Lifebuilder Study Guides: 12 Studies for Individuals or Groups by Peter Scazzero, published by Inter Varsity Press on January 31, 2019, is a 72-page resource designed for both individual and group study. This edition explores the lives of significant biblical figures such as Abraham, Daniel, and Esther, highlighting their faith, holiness, and commitment. Through these characters, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own lives and learn valuable lessons from the past.
This study guide includes additional questions to facilitate group discussions and personal reflection, making it suitable for various settings. Each study features expanded leader’s notes and a ‘Now or Later’ section, enhancing the learning experience. Covering topics related to religion, biblical criticism, and interpretation, this guide aims to deepen understanding of the Old Testament and its characters.
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Abraham gives us an unforgettable portrait of faith. Daniel is a classic example of holiness. And through her willingness to risk her own life, Esther shows us what commitment means. This LifeBuilder explores the lives of these and other Bible characters. Their example helps us live in the present by learning from people of the past.
This revised LifeBuilder Bible Study features additional questions for starting group discussions and for meeting God in personal reflection, together with expanded leader’s notes and an extra ‘Now or Later’ section in each study.
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