Showing posts with label small group Bible study. Show all posts
Showing posts with label small group Bible study. Show all posts

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Starting a Small Group Bible Study - Coffee House Conversations

          All over the land, Christian folks are meeting together in their favorite coffee places, sharing their faith and ideas, and studying Bible passages together. I’m writing a series of simple Bible study books for such groups called “Coffee House Conversations.” My hope is that these books will make it easy for committed Christians to organize regular groups of their church friends and other folks, for faith conversations and the sharing of their spiritual experiences.

          These books contain seven Bible studies each, which can be used by small groups or individuals for Sunday School, Coffee groups, or House meetings. The purpose of each study is to help participants share their faith, as well as their questions, ideas, and comments, in an amiable way.
         

          Each study should last between 45 to 60 minutes. Different people may lead and enable each study – the format is simple and easy to employ. Currently, I've written three study books, with the promise of more to come. You can view each book online by clicking the following links:


Monday, January 18, 2016

Small group Bible Study - Enjoy Life by John Stuart

Many Christians are now regularly meeting in local coffee houses to study God's Word, share their faith, and discuss their spiritual ideas. I'm writing a series of light conversational Bible study books, which will enable small groups to meet for 45 -60 minutes each week, or even once per month, to build up their friendship, fellowship, and faith.

The theme of this first book is called "Enjoy Life." More conversational books will follow in the series.

This book contains seven Bible studies which can be used by small groups or individuals for Sunday School, Coffee groups, or house meetings. The purpose of each study is to help folks share their faith, as well as their questions, ideas, and comments in an amiable way.