Six studies showing you the difference between genuine and fake faith—and how real Christianity makes a real difference.
Part of the Good Book Guides series.
Many churches, and many believers, long for a deeper, more whole-hearted Christian life. But what does that look like? James wrote his letter to show us.
This deeply practical book of the Bible shows us what genuine faith looks like. These six sessions will reveal to groups and individuals how to experience joy in hardships, patience in suffering, and whole-heartedness in how you speak, act and pray.
For use with groups or individuals. Leader's Guide included. Can be used alongside Sam's James For You expository guide.
Introduction
Why study James?
Timeline
1. Joy in trials (1 v 1-18)
2. Listen well (1 v 19 - 2 v 13)
3. Faith works (2 v 14-26)
4. Tongs on fire (3 v 1-18)
5. How to come back to God (4 v 1-12)
6. Wisdom in planning, patience in suffering (4 v 13 - 5 v 20)
Leader's Guide
Contributors | Sam Allberry |
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Format | eBook |
Case quantity | 50 |
Language | English |
No. of studies | 6 |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
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