Reflections On the Message of James
Wayne Brouwer
Wayne Brouwer’s devotional and theological reflections on James’ epistle are rich in illustrations and are great for Bible study.

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James A. Durlesser, Ronald H. Love
In Peace / Shalom, James Durlesser and Ron Love have created a volume designed to not only provide thorough exegesis of the biblical theme of Peace / Shalom, but also how that exegesis can be applied to the daily living of the Christian. Throughout this book, the reader will not only find information about how the subject of peace permeates the scriptural canon but will also discover many ways to help the person in the pew have a better understanding of peace in scripture as it applies to today’s world, and how it applies to their individual lives.

Reflections on the Scripture for Cycle C
Richard Gribble
What could Bamboo possibly have to do with Lent? There aren't any mentions of bamboo in any of the Gospel stories, is there?

A Bible Study for Lent
Bill Thomas

Bill Thomas' Surrounded by Grace: A Bible Study for Lent is a tool based on the Gospel of John to help pastors, small groups and congregations answer the question of what grace is in a modern context. From the story of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana to his conversation with the Samaritan woman at the well, Thomas uses John's words to affirm that the Lord's favor extends to all no matter how insignificant we see ourselves or our problems.

Reflections on the Scriptures for Cycle B
Richard Gribble

The Lenten season is a time to "retune our communication system" in an earnest effort to seek God, holding on to hope no matter the trials that come our way. Though we face struggle and even death, the promise of the Lenten season is new life and a return to the home where we truly belong.

Each lesson in Walking the Journey of Lent: Reflections on the Scriptures for Cycle B is bolstered by opening and closing prayers, contextual scripture and discussion questions.

The Politics of Resurrection in the First Gospel — Revised Edition
David E. Wiley, III
In this expanded and revised edition of Why Mark? David E. Wiley, III invites readers to delve deeper into the gospel of Mark, unlocking new layers of understanding and insight into the life, message, and resurrection of Jesus. Wiley's critical exploration challenges readers to re-examine perspectives on the first gospel writer and early followers of Jesus.

Studying The Lives Of 13 Apostles
E. Dale Click
Why did Jesus select the twelve as apostles? What did they accomplish after the resurrection? What happened to them? What can we learn from them?

This resource provides fascinating material for reading and discussion with adult study c

Reflections on the Scriptures for Cycle A
Richard Gribble
Ideal for groups and individuals, this Lenten Bible study can be a helpful and effective way to reflect upon the scriptures and through this process prepare ourselves better for the greatest of all celebrations, Easter...

A Study Guide For Young People
Patti Thisted Arthur
This colorful booklet will help fifth graders and other new communicants recognize the mystery and miracle of Holy Communion while celebrating the gift it brings. The contents make a theologically difficult topic more understandable and joyful.
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A Small Group Bible Study Of Life's Changes
Steven Molin
Change is an often uncomfortable and disruptive force -- yet nothing is more inevitable than the necessity of adapting to new circumstances. Whether it’s leaving home, moving to a new city, getting married, having children, changing jobs, losing a pa...