Faith Walk: Proverbs for Women, by Jennifer Maxey, applies proverbs from the wisdom literature of the Old Testament to the challenges faced by contemporary Christian women.
Lesson 1 asks Why Proverbs? Lesson 2 considers The Woman Folly. Lesson 3 focuses on Lady Wisdom. Lesson 4 exalts the Trusting Woman. Lesson 5 warns against becoming the Angry Woman. Lesson 6 extols the Gentle Woman. Lesson 7 discusses the Whispering Woman. Lessons 8-9 examine the Gracious Woman. Lesson 10 counsels against becoming the Sluggish Woman. Lesson 11 praises the Diligent Woman. Lesson 12 reflects upon the Merciful, Truthful Woman. Lesson 13 shifts focus to the Truthful, Merciful Woman.
The History and Geography of the Bible Story: A Study Manual by Bob and Sandra Waldron is one of the best resources of its kind for individual and class study. It is important for each student of the Bible to gain information about the history and geography of the Bible in order to better understand the context of the message of salvation. The Waldrons have demonstrated an ability to take difficult material and make it both understandable and usable. The book can do several things for the user: (1) it will provide a complete survey of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation; (2) it will give one a good summary of the history of the nations involved in sacred history; (3) it will acquaint one with the geography of the Bible lands. The good maps add tremendously to the quality and usefulness of the book. There are a total of 52 lessons. The first lessons discusses man as an intelligent being. The next 7 lessons give a brief look at all the Bible Lands. The rest of the lessons (9-52) correlate the Bible history and geography together. There are plenty of full color maps with corresponding blank maps for the student to fill in. Every few lessons, there is a section of review questions. Charts, lists, and easily read narrative make this a great study for your Bible class or personal study.
Psalms on Anxiety and Depression: God's Toolbox for Mental Health by Lauren Bassford is a 13-lesson workbook considering how the psalms address the problems of anxiety and depression.
Practical Essays on the Spirit's Fruit, edited by Jennifer Maxey and Mark Mayberry is a sixteen-lesson workbook written by faithful Christian wives, mothers, and grandmothers to encourage their sisters in Christ to understand and apply the fruit of the Spirit to their lives. Each lesson explores Biblical teaching on different aspects of the Spirit's fruit and how the Christian woman should exemplify these qualities.
Table of Contents
Practical Essays on the Spirit's Fruit
Edited by Jennifer Maxey and Mark Mayberry
Table of Contents
1. The Nature of Fruit by Tracy Richardson
2. Jesus, the True Vine by Kelly Cornwell
3. The Way We Know Them by Sherelyn Mayberry
4. The Noble Soil by Lindsay Wolfgang Mast
5. Love by Beth Stange
6. Joy by April Flowers
7. Peace by Mary Richardson
8. Patience by Bridget Huber
9. Kindness by Nichola Peterson
10. Goodness by Cynthia Dann
11. Faithfulness by Kate Mitchell
12. Gentleness by Erin van Niekerk
13. Self-Control by Paula Kingsley
14. The Fruit of Our Lips by Diane Bain
15. The Withered Fig Tree: Anti-Fruit by Elizabeth Cazan
16. The Fruitful Family by Alena Brow
Seeking Christ: Colossians for Women, by Lauren Bassford is a thirteen-lesson study of the book of Colossians of ladies' classes and personal use. Lauren takes the student through the text of Paul's epistle considering themes and issues especially important to Christian women.
It's a true textual study, that goes through the text of the entire book. It makes a great group study or a fantastic tool to study through the book on your own.
Faith Walk: Galatians for Women
Jennifer Maxey, a faithful Christians and gifted communicator, adds to her Faith Walk series with Galatians for Women. This workbook addresses fundamental biblical truths, both doctrinal and practical. Paul's epistle to the Galatians focuses upon the redemptive work of Jesus Christ, the fulfillment of God's eternal purpose, and the transformational effect of living according to Spirit. Jennifer tackles complex themes, and presents them in an understandable and useful manner. With an engaging style, Jennifer incorporates life experiences into her lessons. This workbook serves as an excellent foundation for Ladies' Bible Class, and is also useful for daily devotionals.
6 lessons:
The views which many in the religious world hold regarding the work of the Holy Spirit color all aspects of their understanding of Biblical topics. These denominational concepts far too often find their way into the church in the language we use, and unscriptural notions we gradually adopt. This study is an attempt to carefully weed out concepts which are rooted in the theories and theologies of men in order to isolate the pure revelation of God on this most important question. The reader should test all things presented in the pages which follow by the infallible standard of God's word, accepting only what is found to be true to the Holy Spirit revealed oracles of God.
Answering Religious Error: Table of Contents
Baptism Is Not Essential to Salvation
Mechanical Instruments May Be Used in Worship
One Church Is Just as Good as Another
There's Nothing in a Name
Salvation Is by Faith Only
Children Are Born Sinners
A Christian Cannot Sin so as to Be Eternally Lost
The Lord's Supper May Be Observed Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Semi-Annually, or Annually
There Is No God
Christ Will Come Back to Earth, Set Up His Kingdom, and Reign 1,000 Years
It Makes No Difference How One Worships
If I'm Sincere and Follow My Conscience God Will Save Me
We Are All Headed to the Same Place, Just Going Different Ways
God Wouldn't Punish Us, He Loves Us Too Much
Alexander Campbell Started the Church of Christ
The Old Testament Is Still Binding
There's Only One Person in the Godhead, Jesus Only
Sprinkling or Pouring Is Sufficient for Baptism
The Lord's Supper May Be Observed Any Day of the Week
Tithing Is the Scriptural Method of Gathering Money
Infants Are Subjects of Bible Baptism
The Bible Is Not the Word of God
We Are Saved by Grace Alone
Jesus Was Just a Man
God Speaks Today Apart from the Bible
Man Comes Back in Another Form After Death
We Can't Understand the Bible
Man Does Not Have an Immortal Soul
God Chose Certain Ones to Be Lost or Saved, Without Involving Their Choice in the Matter
The Holy Spirit Operates Directly on Man, Apart from the Bible
God Is Still Working Miracles Today
Just as Long as You're a Good Person, Nothing Else Matters
Calling the Preacher Pastor, Reverend, Bishop, Father, Etc.
Sabbath Keeping Is Still Binding Today
Observing Special Religious Holidays
The Second Coming of Christ, Including the Establishment of the Eternal Kingdom, the Day of
Judgment, the End of the World, and the Resurrection of the Dead All Occurred in A.D 70
The Doctrine of Transubstantiation
Continual Cleansing
Romans 14 Includes Moral and Doctrinal Differences
Men Today Receive Holy Spirit Baptism
Institutionalism
Women Preachers, Elders, Deacons, and the Like
Evolution
Tongue Speaking Is Possible Today
The Rapture
Baptism for the Dead
Only 144,000 Will Be Saved
There Are Saved People in All Churches
Non-Christians Are Not Subject to God's Marriage Laws
A Put Away Person Guilty of Fornication May Remarry
Upon Being Baptized, a Couple May Remain in an Adulterous Marriage
Divorce Is Permissible for Any Cause
The Believer Forsaken by an Unbeliever Is Free to Remarry
The Doctrine of the Imputation of the Personal Righteousness of Christ to the Christian
Spiritual Gifts Continue Today
Church Membership Is a Matter Separate and Apart from Salvation
Today's Virtuous Woman, by Elaine Jordan is a thirteen-lesson workbook for women taking the student through Proverbs chapter 31--the beautiful passage describing characteristics of the Godly Woman. Lesson 1 introduces the Proverbial Woman. Lesson 2 addresses the relationship between a husband and wife. Lesson 3 is devoted to motherhood and the household. Lesson 4 focuses on money management. Lesson 5 explores charity and a woman's involvement in the community. Lesson 6 discusses prayer. Lesson 7 deals with a woman's personal outlook and her reputation. Lesson 8 concerns time management. Lesson 9 deals with beauty and fashion. Lesson 10 concerns the importance of using wise words. Lesson 11 takes the student through issues of maturing in body and spirit. Lesson 12 deals with the storms of life. Lesson 13 ends considering the Godly woman who fears the Lord.
Building Bible Character: Helping Teens Rise Above the World
by Joe Price
Building Bible Character is a teen workbook written by Joe R. Price. Are you looking for a study that helps young people shape their character according to Bible standards? This Bible study will guide students through Scripture to see just what God desires for them.
Table of Contents
1. Conversion to Christ
2. Young People Can Build Bible Character
3. The Example of Jesus
4. Flee Youthful Lusts
5. Pursue Righteousness
6. Pursue Faith
7. Pursue Love
8. Pursue Peace
9. A Pure Heart
10. Sound Speech
11. Self-Control
12. Moral Courage
13. Self-Sacrifice
84 pages. Workbook.
In the summer of AD 70, under the command of the future emperor Titus, three Roman legions captured ancient Jerusalem and burned its temple. For some students of the Bible, this important event has come to be viewed as the focal point of all redemption history surpassing even the cross of Christ. For some, it fulfilled all end-times prophecies. Thinking about AD 70, by Kyle Pope is an in-depth challenge to such conclusions testing the scriptural validity of this AD 70 Doctrine. The introduction unveils for the reader why this book was written and the alarming nature of this false doctrine. Chapter 1 begins with definitions that will be addressed throughout the study. Chapter 2 explores the argument that the Song of Moses should be understood as a specific prophecy pointing to AD 70 as the end. Chapter 3 analyzes the interpretation of heavens and earth as a reference to the Jewish system. Chapter 4 considers the role and limits that Moses and the Prophets play in shaping Christian doctrine. Chapter 5 addresses biblical teaching on the resurrection of the dead. Chapter 6 discusses the focus and subject of the Mount of Olives Discourse. Chapter 7 examines evidence for the date of the Book of Revelation. Chapter 8 ends the study by offering some consequences Christians must consider if they accept this erroneous teaching. The book includes an appendix on the eschatology of Ezekiel, addressing issues including realized eschatology. A Scripture index allows the reader to find specific content pertaining to particular biblical passages.