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Participatory Bible Study Method
Participatory Bible Study Method
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Preaching with Bad Motives
Philippians

Preaching with Bad Motives

Byjevlir April 14, 2017February 25, 2024

[The following is an extract from Philippians: A Participatory Study Guide by Bruce Epperly. On Good Friday, I believe it’s a good idea to think of what it means to love one another as Jesus loved us. That sort of thinking about others is the foundation of Christian unity. — HN] The Ironies of Evangelism…

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  • Bible Study
    • Participatory Bible Study: Overview
      • Participatory Bible Study: Introduction
      • Basics of the Participatory Bible Study Method
      • Participatory Bible Study: Basic Bible Study Outline
    • Participatory Bible Study: Preparation
    • Participatory Bible Study: Method
      • Tools and Basics
        • Participatory Bible Study: Understanding Context
        • Participatory Bible Study: Bible Study Tools
        • Participatory Bible Study: Hanging Biblical Interpretation
        • Participatory Bible Study: Reading the Text Precisely
      • Literary Genres
        • Participatory Bible Study: Interpreting Allegory
        • Participatory Bible Study: Interpreting History
        • Participatory Bible Study: Interpreting Letters
        • Participatory Bible Study: Interpreting Parables
        • Participatory Bible Study: Interpreting Poetry
        • Participatory Bible Study: Interpreting Prophecy
        • Participatory Bible Study: Interpreting Stories
        • Participatory Bible Study: Interpreting Visions and Dreams
    • Participatory Bible Study: Sharing
  • Thoughts and Updates
  • Finding Resources
    • Books on Galatians
    • Hermeneutics
    • Living the Lord’s Prayer
    • New Interpreter’s Bible Commentary
    • The Lost in Translation Imprint
  • FastTracts
    • The Sword and the Fruit of the Spirit
    • Seven Barriers to Hearing the Word