Ten Women of the Bible: One by One They Changed the World (Study Guide)

HarperCollins Christian Pub.

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UPC:
9780310080916
Maximum Purchase:
3 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2016-05-03
Release Date:
2016-05-03
Author:
Max Lucado;Jenna Lucado Bishop
Language:
english
Edition:
Study Guide
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We dont even know all their names. Some are referred to only by their nationality. Some are known only by the place where they lived. Some would become queens, while others would live on the fringes of society. One would give birth to a nation, and one would give birth to the Messiah. Their culture often overlooked or discounted the contributions of women, yet the writers of Scripture found these women and the role they played remarkable to the telling of God's story.

As we study the lives of the women in the Bible, we find important truths that God wants us to grasp. They lived in a different world than our own, but we find ourselves facing the same issues they faced. Yet even more, these women show us there is a God who sees us where we are and loves us for who we are. He is the one who hovers over all the pages of the Bible, shaping lives, rescuing hearts, healing sicknesses, raising what was dead to life, and assigning high callings to those who choose to follow him and have faith in him.

In this 10-session workbook, Max Lucado tells some of his favorite accounts of these ten womenSarah, Abigail, Esther, the Samaritan Woman, Mary Magdalene, and othersand describes what set them all apart.

EACH SESSION INCLUDES

  • 50 in-depth Bible studies to help you navigate the stories in Scripture
  • Daily points to remember to help you summarize the key points
  • Daily prayers to help you focus your thoughts and move into your quiet time
  • Weekly memory verses to help you hide God's word in your heart
  • Additional notes to help you lead a group through the study

Ten Women of the Bible is ideal for both individual use and for study in a small-group setting.