John Study Guide Plus Streaming Video (Student/Study Guide)
$19.99
The 40 Days through the Book series has been designed to help believers more actively engage with God’s Word. Each study encourages participants to read through one book in the New Testament at least once during the course of 40 days (approximately six weeks of meetings) and will provide them with (1) a clear understanding of the background and culture in which the book was written, (2) insights into key passages of Scripture, and (3) clear applications and takeaways from the particular book that participants can apply to their lives. Each study will be recorded in the author’s place of residence and will highlight stories and applications that are relevant to his or her ministry in that area.
In this study, bestselling author and pastor Kyle Idleman guides small-group members through the Gospel of John, revealing what the author’s words meant to his original readers… and how they apply to us today. Participants will be encouraged as they listen to Kyle’s teachings and, through the accompanying study guide, be challenged to read these books on their own during the study.
Designed for use with John Video Study (sold separately).
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310156413
ISBN10: 0310156416
Kyle Idleman
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2023
40 Days Through The Book
Publisher: HarperChristian Resources
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