Saved Leaders Guide (Teacher’s Guide)
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Lead a Study of the Book of Acts with Confidence Using This Extensive Leader’s Guide
In the Saved book and video series, bestselling author Nancy Guthrie offers a friendly and theologically rich walk through the entire book of Acts. This leader’s guide provides everything needed to facilitate a group study using the book or video series, including tips for structuring your study, personal Bible study questions with possible answers, and group discussion questions with possible answers for every session. While the personal Bible study questions are designed to get participants into the detail of the text and prepare them for the teaching in the book chapter or video session, the group discussion questions are designed to generate meaningful discussion and application. The leader’s guide also includes a printable list of the group discussion questions that can be duplicated to give to participants.
This essential guide provides facilitators with everything needed to organize and conduct meaningful times as a group using the book or video series, followed by a discussion of the truths in the book of Acts and its implications for our lives.
*Everything Needed to Facilitate Bible Study: This leader’s guide to the book Saved provides not only questions but also suggested answers to the question to fully equip the leader
*Written by Nancy Guthrie: Experienced Bible study curriculum writer, author of the Seeing Jesus in the Old Testament Bible study series and the award-winning book Blessed: Experiencing the Promise of the Book of Revelation
*Part of the Saved Suite of Products: Also includes the book, the personal Bible study, and a video series (sold separately)
*Ideal for Small Groups, Bible Studies, and Women’s Groups
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SKU (ISBN): 9781433594915
ISBN10: 1433594919
Nancy Guthrie
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2024
Publisher: Crossway Books/ Good News Publishers
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