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Average rating: 4.44 · 113 ratings · 25 reviews · 24 distinct worksSimilar authors
The 5Q Method of Disciplesh...

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Discipleship in the Home

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Biblical Sexuality: Why the...

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LifeChanging Bible Study

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The New Discipleship in the...

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Swallowed Up in God: The Be...

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Discipleship: Essays in Hon...

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The Master Plan of Teaching

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“God's truth can be compared to the shining stars in the night sky.  They are beautiful from a penthouse suite located in a huge metropolis with thousands of city lights glowing all around.  But that view cannot compare with the brilliance of those celestials viewed from a hillside on deserted Wyoming acreage on a cloudless night.  Each constellation stands out in clarity, the luminescence is breathtaking, and the joy of experiencing the precious "findings" in the night sky is exhilarating.  It seems, in those environs, as if the observer can see forever.  So it is with God's Word.  Focused on the Scripture alone with no other "lights" shining about, makes for easier, fresher, more personal discoveries of God's truth.”
Matt Friedeman, LifeChanging Bible Study

“In a journal entry the famed philosopher Soren Kierkegaard once wrote about some tame geese who, week after week, attended church and heard teachings on God's great gift to geese - wings.  With wings, the preaching gander reminded them, they could fly and experience the many blessings known only through the utilization of that gift.  But, laments Kierkegaard, week after week they waddled home without flapping their way to the flight they were told was their destiny.  In a sobering conclusion Kierkegaard reports that these waddling geese were very well liked by the humans of the land.  They grew fat and plump and were then butchered, and eaten.  And that, says the philosopher, was the end of that.   Lesson?  God gives us wings”
Matt Friedeman, LifeChanging Bible Study



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