R3e

Discuss: 1) What excites you and what seems daunting as you think about establishing a regular time to read the Bible and pray? 2) What book of the Bible do you want to read/study first? 3) Write out your prayer today using the P-R-A-Y method. Make sure you give...

R3d

Discuss: 1) What thoughts or new ideas do you have about prayer? 2) What is more challenging for you: speaking to God or to listening to God? Why? 3) Spend three to four minutes writing a prayer to God about something that is on your mind (a problem, concern, need)....

R3c

Discuss: 1) What was your understanding of and relationship with the Holy Spirit up to this point? What is it now? 2) How can you keep in step with the Holy Spirit? 3) In light of today’s reading, where do you want to invite the Holy Spirit to be present in your life?...

R3b

Discuss: 1) What is the biggest challenge you face reading or studying God’s Word? 2) How about believing or following God’s Word? 3) Write a prayer expressing the thoughts God has given you about the Bible. Remember: you will need to spend 1 hour in the Prayer...

R3a

[Remember: you will need to spend 1 hour in the Prayer Experience on pages 63-64. It’s best if you can do it in person as a group. But if not, you can share your experience with the chat group by this weekend. Either way, it would be wise to allocate a block of...

R2e

Discuss the book’s 3 questions: 1) Is the way of salvation, as it is explained in this chapter, what you had previously thought? If not, how is it different? 2) Have you accepted Jesus as your Savior and Lord? If yes, how has that changed you? If you haven’t,...