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Good Questions Have Groups Talking -- 1 Peter

Author Josh Hunt
Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Author(s)Josh Hunt
ISBN / ASIN1481050532
ISBN-139781481050531
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10 ready-to-use lessons based on the book of 1 Peter. 
Each lesson consists of 20 or so ready-to-use questions that get groups talking. Answers are provided in the form of quotes from respected authors such as John Piper, Max Lucado and Beth Moore. These lessons will save you time as well as provide deep insights from some of the great writers and thinkers from today and generations past. I also include quotes from the same commentaries that your pastor uses in sermon preparation. Ultimately, the goal is to create conversations that change lives.
 
 
How do you feel about the Bible Study Lessons you are using? I have asked this question a number of times when teaching Bible Study leaders:
 
How many times has your life been changed by Bible Study Curriculum? More than once, groups have spontaneously laughed out loud. Bible Study Leaders don't seem too fired up about the Bible Study Lessons they are using.
 
Follow up question: How many times has your life been changed by. . . A book? A conversation?
 
Better Bible Study Lessons mean better Bible Study I have designed Good Questions Have Groups Talking around this insight: books by world-class writers and stimulating, honest conversations are two influences that God has used to change lives.
 
Sunday School's #1 complaint
 
The number one complaint I hear about Sunday School Lessons is this: they lack depth. They are predictable. They are same-old, same-old. In fact we have a phrase we use that comes out of this: A Sunday School answer.
 
What is a Sunday School answer? Is it a well-thought through, insightful answer to a significant question? That is my mission: to make a Sunday School answer a well-thought-through, deep, insightful answer to a significant question.
 
50 years ago "Made in Japan" meant a cheap, low-quality piece of junk. Today, it means high-quality. My dream is that "Sunday School answer" will see a similar change.