You have been entrusted with a great and mighty gift: the gospel of Jesus Christ. But it’s not enough to keep it to yourself. God has called each one of us to share this good news, and our effectiveness grows when our journeys overlap, our spiritual gifts converge, and we’re able to learn from and alongside one another. In this 6-session Bible study, Beth will encourage women to guard what God has entrusted to them, further His kingdom by sharing Christ with others, and mentor younger generations of women just as Paul discipled Timothy. Because in moments of joy and hardship, we need each other to stay the course and live a life of faithfulness.
Features: Step-by-step instructions for facilitating group sessions using the Bible Study Books and DVD video sessions Answers to the viewing guide for the DVD sessions Leader material to accompany the 6 sessions of small group time Encouragement and explanation for the 5 levels of learning
Benefits: Trust in the biblically-rooted and gospel-centered content Be assured of a trusted teacher in each group as participants view the video sessions Gain confidence and preparation as well as leader training Rely on provocative questions, scriptural support, application, and preparation Challenge women in the discipline of daily Bible study Adapt material to lengthen the Bible study into a semester if needed Session Titles: Session 1: Divine Triangulation Session 2: Purpose and Grace Session 3: Strong in the Grace Session 4: Difficult Times, Difficult People Session 5: Fulfill Your Ministry Session 6: Face to Face
Beth Moore has written many best–selling books and is a dynamic teacher and a prolific Bible–study author whose public speaking engagements take her across the United States to challenge tens of thousands. Beth is focused on teaching women all over the world and is known and respected wherever she goes. She is a dedicated wife and mother of two adult daughters and lives in Houston, Texas, where she leads Living Proof Ministries and teaches an adult Sunday school class. Beth is one of the best known women in the evangelical Christian market.
Super well done study by Beth Moore. I could do without all the busy "homeschooled mom" type of work. I dont need to circle and underline words, make timelines, etc to get the point.
I wasn't a fan of the Q&A segment because I felt like it made the study disjointed, but overall I enjoyed it. Like all of the other studies I've done by Beth Moore, I learned new things, and went deeper into Scriptures that I had previously only glanced over.
Great study! I did this with my women's ministry and got so much out of it. I'm always inspired by her passion and the passion of Paul throughout the new testament.
"Guard the deposit entrusted to you. Fulfill your ministry. "
When I have been trusted with anything in my life, it has always been a big deal. I want to show myself trustworthy. As I came to learn (again) that I have been entrusted and then explore how I have shown myself trustworthy, I had to walk through some grief. I have not proven to be trustworthy. And yet, He keeps after me. He believes in me. After-all, He made me and I was built for this.
"You have the globe. You have the gospel. You have the gifting. Go, mighty servant."
So, I really enjoyed the videos. I didn't understand/care for Melissa's articles (felt they disrupted the flow). I really liked the questions that Beth Moore answered from her blog. The study itself.....always "good" but it just didn't grab me. I'm kind of glad it's over. I guess it's good that my beliefs were further affirmed so it's not a total loss but I've had other Moore studies that were life-altering. I still recommend it :)
This was my first Beth Moore bible study. I really liked the video sessions more than the homework. Some days of the homework were really awesome and then some days just didn't really hold my attention.
Overall this is a great bible study to help you explore how to be an effective servant of the Lord and to figure out how to use what we have been entrusted with.
This bible study has been my least favorite beth moore. I generally love her insight, and deep understanding of the word. Howerver, this book was very wordy, and the bible connections were hard to follow. The flow was off, and i felt like there was less of the bible in it.
Format: Six weeks of video teaching, five weeks of homework. Each week has five days of assignments. This was labor intensive and not seeker friendly. Studying Paul's last letter, though, was bittersweet, and I cried at the end.Don't miss this one.
Excellent book about Paul's letter to his friend Timothy. I never knew that Paul said so many important words to Timothy in only 4 chapters. Great bible study.