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We recognize the challenges churches face in engaging high school teens in deeper faith formation. Made up of 10 4-week studies, Canvas will captivate your students as they experience and explore the theological beliefs and foundational concepts that ground their faith. By working together to learn from history, tradition, and the Bible, students will uncover a portrait of God that will be an inspirational foundation to their own journey. This undated resource is designed to empower students to lead the lessons themselves, thus drawing students to not only learn about their faith, but put it into practice by serving and teaching others. Flexible to use as a continuation of confirmation, a small group resource, or student leadership resource. Canvas will inspire your students to paint the picture of their faith. The Holy Spirit is often one of the least discussed aspects of the Christian life. Sometimes the Spirit has been misunderstood, and at other times the work of the Spirit can be confusing or so quiet that it feels imperceptible. In Canvas: Holy Spirit, students will begin to understand the important role that the Holy Spirit plays in the Christian life every day. In this four-week study, they will examine the coming of the Spirit in Acts, discuss the ways the Church has experienced and talked about the Spirit throughout the centuries, and reflect on the experience of the Spirit that they have had in their own lives. They will also learn about how the Spirit invites us to work alongside God for the restoration of the world.
About the Authors:
W. Eugene March is A. B. Rhodes Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. A frequent Bible study writer for many years for Presbyterian Outlook, he is co-author (with Donald L. Griggs) of Genesis from Scratch: The Old Testament for Beginners. He is the author also of God s Tapestry: Reading the Bible in a World of Religious Diversity and The Wide, Wide Circle of Divine Love: A Biblical Case for Religious Diversity.
Jack A. Keller, Jr. served as project editor for the critically-acclaimed and best-selling New Interpreter's Bible commentary series. Dr. Keller is co-editor of the 26-volume Immersion Bible Studies series. A regular Sunday school teacher himself, he has been writing and editing resources for laity, pastors, students, and scholars for more than 25 years.
Title: Immersion Bible Studies: Exodus, Leviticus, ...
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Publication Date: 2012
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Very Good