I have done several bible studies as a group, but I don't think I've ever completed one where there were multiple "voices" or perspectives leading the group.
This study is led by Priscilla Shirer, Beth Moore, AND Kay Arthur. Each woman leads for a portion of the study. When they do, each woman comes with her own insight, reference, and delivery. I really enjoyed the first half. But Kay's portion was really tough. It could just be her style that rubbed me differently or maybe her subject matter was more disheartening.
I think in some ways its helpful to have fresh perspectives from multiple narrators, but for me this didn't work. It felt too disjointed from week to week, person to person. Just as I was digging in and really getting what the author was referencing, they switched leaders and thus perspectives. I had a hard time switching gears.
And Kay's need for us to use all different colored markers and drawings felt tedious.
Thankfully, I did this with a group so I could push through. I still learned a lot and as always, came away refreshed and renewed. But there are better studies out there. Frankly, Beth Moore's "A Heart Like His" is a much better, more in depth study of David.