Adults
EXTRA! Ideas for Adults – Simplicity – Session 3
Date: September 15, 2019 The Key to Contentment The Point: True contentment comes through Christ alone. Get Into the Study Share the following as an optional introduction to the session. Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck shocked fans when he announced his retirement on August 24th. Only 29 years old, many thought Luck had at least […]
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Date: September 8, 2019 A Daily Pursuit The Point: Deepen your relationship with God by spending time with Him every day. Get Into the Study Use the following as an alternate to the Bible Meets Life and Question 1. The Mediterranean diet was ranked #1 in the Best Diets for Healthy Eating Category by U.S. […]
Read MoreEXTRA! Ideas for Adults – Simplicity – Session 1
Date: September 1, 2019 A Centered Life The Point: When your life is centered in Christ, you find all you need. Get Into the Study Use the following story as you introduce the session. Forbes magazine recently published an article titled, “What Your Child Actually, Really, Truly Needs To Go Back To School.” The article […]
Read MoreSimplicity – Session 1 – Searching for Selah
SEARCHING FOR SELAH Experience the glory of God by coming to Him when you’re most empty, most hungry, and most in need. by Kristen Kill “I JUST DON’T KNOW IF WE can do this anymore. If we keep going like this, I’m afraid we’ll have nothing left. I’m so frazzled and threadbare. It’s just not […]
Read MoreEXTRA! Ideas for Adults – Living a Godly Life in an Ungodly World – Session 6
Date: August 25 Leave a Legacy The Point: Godly living impacts future generations. Get Into the Study Use the following information to introduce Question #1. Joey Chestnut and Miki Sudo share an unusual claim to fame. They are this year’s champions at the Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest. Chestnut is […]
Read MoreLiving a Godly Life – Session 6 – Perils of the Playground
Perils of the Playground Equip your children with God’s promises. by Kayla Aimee WHEN MY DAUGHTER first started school, I expected her to come home with crayon drawings, fanciful stories, and little bits of glitter stuck to her hair. Mostly because … have you ever let an elementary school kid have glitter? That stuff gets […]
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