Following the Book of Acts are 21 letters or epistles, written to the churches by men like Paul, Peter, John and James. These give us a deeper understanding as to who Jesus is, how to live the Christian life and reveal the true meaning of the Old Testament.
This series of 19 studies go through the book of Romans chapter by chapter, helping you to understand the true meaning of the gospel. The studies cover topics such as righteousness and faith, law and grace, life in the Spirit and so much more. The question sheets for group members are in italics.
In the Apostle Paul’s first letter to the Christians in Corinth he deals with issues the church was experiencing at that time. Many of these problems still face the church, and so this book is as relevant today as it was then. This is a series of 6 studies dealing with some of those main difficulties.
This is a series of 11 studies taken from the letter written to the Christians at Ephesus, following the sequence of the main thoughts written by the Apostle Paul. They encourage members to apply the Word of God to their lives and listen to what God is saying to them personally.
These two letters were written by the Apostle Paul to Timothy, who he had mentored and ministered with on his missionary journeys. This series of 6 studies is particularly suitable for leaders, covering topics such as the leaders life, how he is to deal with false teaching, and how to be an effective teacher.
The book of 1 John is a letter written by the Apostle John to the churches. He is showing God’s people how they can have fellowship with God and with one another. This is a series of 7 studies covering the topics of fellowship, obedience, love and faith. Notes for group members are in italics.
The Book of Hebrews is about Jesus, and how he fulfilled the many prophecies and types in the Old Testament, becoming the sacrifice for our sins. We are now free from rituals to have a personal relationship with God. These 17 studies go through the book chapter by chapter. Member’s notes are in italics.