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Transformed: Becoming Like God's Son
Sent: Serving God's Mission
Hearing God's Word
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How grateful are we? Can we live a grateful life in an age of rampant entitlement? To resist the lure of social media comparisons and see through those carefully curated posts and pictures?


In the Grateful study guide, Elizabeth McQuoid takes us through the Scriptures and shows how gratitude is a heart attitude which every Christian needs to cultivate and the key to consistent daily discipleship and mission involvement.


These seven Bible studies feature prayers, questions and leaders’ notes as well as ideas for going further. Drawing on the theme for Keswick 2022 and acting as a companion volume to Peter Maiden’s Radical Gratitude, Grateful shows that it is possible to be thankful for God’s salvation, gifts and love no matter what our circumstances.


Part of the Keswick Study Guide series, Grateful is ideal for using either individually or in small groups, including both stories and personal application to help you make the most of its studies in every day life. The leaders’ notes also make it perfect for the busy homegroup leader. Practical and insightful, Grateful is a brilliant resource for anyone wanting to understand Biblical teaching on gratitude better or wanting to know how we can being practice being grateful whatever might come our way.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherIVP
Release dateJul 20, 2017
Transformed: Becoming Like God's Son
Sent: Serving God's Mission
Hearing God's Word

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  • Hearing God's Word

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    Hearing God's Word
    Hearing God's Word

    Hard work or delight? Which describes the way you engage with your Bible? Tim Chester shows us how the Bible is much, much more than a book full of information about God. Here we meet the God of the universe and allow ourselves to become transformed. Here we are involved in a relationship. The Bible is a personal letter, a battle cry, a love story. We can come to our Bibles expecting a response. Contents: Introduction God has spoken About his Son Through his Spirit A sufficient word A transforming word A relational word Notes for leaders

  • Transformed: Becoming Like God's Son

    Transformed: Becoming Like God's Son
    Transformed: Becoming Like God's Son

    The unsurprising secret to resembling our ideal models is to have as close a relationship with them as possible. We grow to be like our heroes by listening to them and watching them as much as we can. Becoming like Jesus is no different. It requires us not just to meet him occasionally but also steadily and surely to remain in him. How does this look close up? In a world where Christlikeness is counter-cultural, the author offers sure-footed Bible teaching, questions, illustrations, suggestions and prayers to point us in the right direction. And, as well as this useful material, we have the Holy Spirit's help to live transformed lives today. A practical, thought-provoking and accessible resource to help us live 'transformed' lives.

  • Sent: Serving God's Mission

    Sent: Serving God's Mission
    Sent: Serving God's Mission

    By tracing the origins of mission right back to God's character, and then seeing how it unfolds throughout the storyline of the Bible, we begin to understand how important it is to him. As we see his heart for mission and the nations, we are challenged to discover God's plan for us too. Will this change our priorities as individuals and churches? Dare we see our place in God's plan and own the task of reaching the unreached? Contents 1 The Father's love 2 The Son's name 3 The Spirit's power 4 The Bible's story 5 The church's task 6 The cultural challenge 7 The global mandate Summary and leaders' notes This practical, thought-provoking and accessible resource is the latest in the popular IVP/Keswick Ministries series of study guides.

  • Grateful - study guide

    Grateful - study guide
    Grateful - study guide

    How grateful are we? Can we live a grateful life in an age of rampant entitlement? To resist the lure of social media comparisons and see through those carefully curated posts and pictures? In the Grateful study guide, Elizabeth McQuoid takes us through the Scriptures and shows how gratitude is a heart attitude which every Christian needs to cultivate and the key to consistent daily discipleship and mission involvement. These seven Bible studies feature prayers, questions and leaders’ notes as well as ideas for going further. Drawing on the theme for Keswick 2022 and acting as a companion volume to Peter Maiden’s Radical Gratitude, Grateful shows that it is possible to be thankful for God’s salvation, gifts and love no matter what our circumstances. Part of the Keswick Study Guide series, Grateful is ideal for using either individually or in small groups, including both stories and personal application to help you make the most of its studies in every day life. The leaders’ notes also make it perfect for the busy homegroup leader. Practical and insightful, Grateful is a brilliant resource for anyone wanting to understand Biblical teaching on gratitude better or wanting to know how we can being practice being grateful whatever might come our way.

Author

Elizabeth McQuoid

Elizabeth McQuoid is Commissioning Editor for Keswick Ministries. She is married to Jeremy, the Chairman, and they live in Aberdeen. She has written over 20 study guides, including The Transforming Trinity. She edits the Food for the Journey series, and is co-author with husband Jeremy of The Amazing Cross. Elizabeth is a columnist for Evangelicals Now and a former trustee of Keswick Convention.

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