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Fall 2008 - Summer 2009. 13 lessons. Study materials will be emailed before each meeting. Used with permission of Redeemer Presbyterian Church.
Galatians: Living in line with the truth of the gospel. By Tim Keller.
"It is very common in Christian circles to assume that 'the gospel' is something just for non-Christians. We presume that the gospel is a set of basic 'A-B-C' doctrines that Christians do not need to hear or study once they are converted. Rather, they should move beyond the gospel to more 'advanced' doctrines. But the great declaration of the gospel of grace in Galatians was written to believers who did not see the implications of the gospel for life-issues confronting them. Paul solves the disunity and racial exclusivity not with a simple exhortation to 'be better Christians' but by calling them to live out the implications of the gospel. So Christians need the gospel as much as non-Christians do. Their problems come because they tend to lose and forget the gospel. They make progress only as they continually grasp and apply the gospel in deeper ways. (From the study's introduction)
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Through the Summer of 2008, we will be
studying Shepherding a Child's Heart by Tedd Tripp. If you want
to order a copy of the book, you can contact Christine Tseng or
purchase it from Christian Book Distributors (CBD).
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Shepherding a Child's Heart, Revised and Updated
By: Tedd Tripp
Shepherd Press / 1998 / Paperback
Many parenting books are based on hit-or-miss theories steeped in secular thinking. This one draws from Pastor Tripp's seasoned experience as a father-and from God's Holy Word. Grounded in the Bible's divine plan for parenting, this guide defines your goals as a parent and provides the Scriptural methods for accomplishing them.
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