The New Testament begins with the arrival of Immanuel—God with us! During Christ’s ministry on earth, he met with all types of people in all kinds of settings from all walks of life. But his largest investment could be found in his small group of 12 disciples. These Relational... [Show more]
Relational Bible Studies depend on the Holy Spirit to be present and active as participants read a passage of Scripture. The Holy Spirit who inspired the Bible writers years ago must be present for us to receive the message the same Holy Spirit has for us today. Instead of a leader... [Show more]
These studies take one chapter of Scripture at a time. Submitting ourselves to the active Holy Spirit, participants take turns reading one chapter aloud and then responding to a variety of Scripture prompts with more than one possible answer. Instead of pinpointing a single “right”... [Show more]
Relational Bible Studies encourage participants to imagine participating in Bible stories while they are happening. This helps us be able to apply Bible passages to our lives today. These Bible studies were designed for use in a small group setting. Start with the opening question. It is a personal... [Show more]
Relational Bible Studies encourage participants to imagine participating in Bible stories while they are happening. This helps us be able to apply Bible passages to our lives today. These Bible studies were designed for use in a small group setting. Start with the opening question. It is a personal... [Show more]
Relational Bible Studies encourage participants to imagine participating in Bible stories while they are happening. This helps us be able to apply Bible passages to our lives today. These Bible studies were designed for use in a small group setting. Start with the opening question. It is a personal... [Show more]
Relational Bible Studies encourage participants to imagine participating in Bible stories while they are happening. This helps us be able to apply Bible passages to our lives today. These Bible studies were designed for use in a small group setting. Start with the opening question. It is a personal... [Show more]
Relational Bible Studies encourage participants to imagine participating in Bible stories while they are happening. This helps us be able to apply Bible passages to our lives today. These Bible studies were designed for use in a small group setting. Start with the opening question. It is a personal... [Show more]
Relational Bible Studies encourage participants to imagine participating in Bible stories while they are happening. This helps us be able to apply Bible passages to our lives today. These Bible studies were designed for use in a small group setting. Start with the opening question. It is a personal... [Show more]
Relational Bible Studies encourage participants to imagine participating in Bible stories while they are happening. This helps us be able to apply Bible passages to our lives today. These Bible studies were designed for use in a small group setting. Start with the opening question. It is a personal... [Show more]