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Bible Stories for Grown-Ups Leader Guide: Reading Scripture with New Eyes

Current price: $15.99
Bible Stories for Grown-Ups Leader Guide: Reading Scripture with New Eyes
Bible Stories for Grown-Ups Leader Guide: Reading Scripture with New Eyes

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Bible Stories for Grown-Ups Leader Guide: Reading Scripture with New Eyes

Current price: $15.99
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Read the Bible for the first time – again.
In
Bible Stories for Grown-Ups: Reading Scripture with New Eyes
pastor Josh Scott looks at familiar Bible stories and reveals new details and interpretations for an adult audience. This six-week Bible study will consider stories many read as children including Noah's Ark, the binding of Isaac, Jonah and the big fish, Jesus and Zacchaeus, Jesus healing a blind man, and the parable of the talents. Scott reimagines these stories and opens new visions for readers to understand well known pieces of Scripture in our current cultural environment. The Leader Guide contains everything needed to guide a group through the six-week study, including session plans, activities, discussion questions, and multiple format options. Additional components include the book,
Bible Stories for Grown-Up
, and video teaching sessions featuring Josch Scott, making this perfect as a group study throughout the year.

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