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New Study Guides: Acts, James, Romans

Mark H. Hoeksema·2015-11-20

New Bible study guides on Acts, James, and Romans written by Mark H. Hoeksema. Now available for purchase at our website! See our complete list of Bible study guides.

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Study Proverbs This Society Season

Unknown·2003-08-01

There will be questions at the end of each list of texts that all of the young people will be expected to speak about. The leader prays that you will find profit from this study of God’s word, and grow as young saints in God’s church. I will hand out the followings weeks discussion paper at each mee

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I Believe

Everett Hoekstra·1983-09-01

First, you should read the lesson carefully so as to grasp the main theme being brought out within it. Sometimes, in the case of Bible texts it helps to read the chapter preceding your lesson or the chapter following. Second, formulate any questions that arose in your mind as you read the lesson and

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Family Worship—A Reformed Heritage

Jason Kortering·1978-10-15

We are going to concern ourselves with preparing brief study guides of the books of the Bible. The idea is that they can be used in conjunction with family devotions, to help open up the Scripture, summarize the teachings of the many chapters, and in general help one keep his direction while reading

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In the Still of the Night

Charles Westra·1962-01-01

After I had spent considerable time reviewing the material presented in the history courses, I became aware of several interrelated trends upon which specific information hung like pearls on a string. These trends had eluded me diring the semester, yet suddenly they appeared, as if generated out of

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Bible Study Basics

Douglas Kuiper·2006-07-01

Rules for the Study of Scripture Rules for Spiritual preparation. Pray for the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Leave time for meditation upon the passage under study, probably after all other work with the passage is finished. General rules. Determine what kind of literature is being studied: poetry,

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A Word of Explanation

H C Hoeksema·1955-07-01

This does not mean that all explanation will be eliminated in this department, and certainly not that there will be no outline of the Book of Acts to guide us. It does mean, however, that, if this effort is successful on my part and yours, the discussion will from now on be yours, not mine. For the

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Letters to a Young Friend on the Book of Ecclesiastes

Carol Brands·1990-01-01

Did you ever see a teacher without a test here and there? Well then, be ready! Again, CB Bible Study, Ecclesiastes

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Young People’s Society Discussion Topics

Unknown·2002-09-01

The rest of the year was spent doing a topical study of the book of Proverbs using a set of study guides that consisted of 18 different topics on the Christians life found in Proverbs. Grandville began the season the last week in September and ended the 24th of March, one week after the Mass Meeting

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Spectator?

Jason Kortering·1960-02-01

Whenever a program schedule is drawn up and the topics listed with the assigned writers, it is a good idea that each member bears the topic in mind and in the preceding week reads about it and comes up with various questions which will serve to help the general discussion. I am sure that the more yo