Live Handbook : Your Life With Christ (Student/Study Guide)
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Introduction
How To Use This Booklet
1. How Do I Know It Is Real?
2. What Is The Good News?
3. Is It Worth It?
4. A Time For Commitment
5. New Life In Christ
Extra Information
Additional Info
Thousands of people go on evangelistic courses each year. And then… what next?
Countless Christians would love to brush up on the foundations of their faith. But… how to?
Internationally renowned speaker, evangelist and author Becky Manley Pippert’s newest resource is the What Next and the How To. In five interactive, informal sessions combining DVD clips, Bible study, discussion times and testimony footage, Becky explores the truth and content of the gospel, and how to begin and keep going in the Christian life.
This course is perfect for new believers, not-yet-believers, and Christians who want to be refreshed in their faith. Use the handbook alongside the course DVD and the free online leader’s guide.
Becky says: “LIVE continues the journey from enquirer to disciple to spiritual maturity. My guess is there are people in your church who will really benefit from this course.”
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SKU (ISBN): 9781909919761
ISBN10: 1909919764
Rebecca Pippert
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2014
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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