God Of The How And When Study Guide Plus Streaming Video (Student/Study Guide)
$21.99
In this video Bible study series, bestselling author Kathie Lee Gifford, Rabbi Jason Sobel, and Rod and Libby VanSolkema explore the story of God’s creation, redemption, and provision through the stories of key figures in the Bible who encountered him. Each study will provide viewers with fascinating behind the scenes details and clips from oratorios featuring Kathie Lee Gifford and other well-known personalities that bring the story to life with contemporary orchestral arrangements, powerful narration, and touching visuals.
The God of the How and When tells the story of how God created the Hebrew nation and eventually brought the Messiah into the world to redeem it. Viewers will learn about the Holy Land (and what makes it holy); explore the stories of Abraham and Sarah, Moses, Joshua, and Mary; and be challenged to trust in the God of the How and When in their own lives all these centuries later. (Cast for the oratorios include Matt and Julie Baugher, Billy Gains, Larry Gatlin, and Katie Ohh.)
Sessions include:
1. What Is the Holy Land and What Makes It Holy?
2. Abraham and Sarah
3. Moses
4. Joshua
5. Mary
6. What Are YOU Waiting For?
Designed for use with The God of the How and When Video Study (sold separately).
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780310156543
ISBN10: 0310156548
Kathie Lee Gifford | Jason Sobel
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2022
God Of The Way
Publisher: HarperChristian Resources
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