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You were born to be a woman of influence. You were born to model your life on Jesus’ life, and in so doing, be a model for others. It may happen in a few quiet words over coffee, in a hug or a prayer. No matter how you do it, you have what it takes. God wants to influence people through you. Use this study guide with a small group of women who share your desire to grow and give… or use it in your private time with God. Either way, it’s time to begin. Let’s get started…together. Discover the Difference Your Choices Can Make In the face of life’s constant demands and ever-changing circumstances, women today can feel helpless. We know we’re not in control of our worlds. Yet, we’re not powerless, either. By following Jesus’ example, we can make important decisions- using interruptions as God-appointments, choosing obedience over control, pursuing compassion over convenience-that will positively affect our lives and the lives of those around us. Six Choices That Will Change Your Life will help you draw upon biblical principles and your God-given abilities to steer through life with confidence, courage, and hope.
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Build confidence, hope, and courage as you discover the way Jesus made the choices that would change lives.
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In the face of life’s constant demands and ever-changing circumstances, women today can feel helpless. We know we’re not in control of our worlds. Yet, we’re not powerless, either.
By following Jesus’ example, we can make important decision using interruptions as God-appointments, choosing obedience over control, pursuing compassion over convenience that will positively affect our lives and the lives of those around us.
• Personal study between meetings
• 6 sessions
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Now is the time to proactively guide boys through their formative teen years so they can be successful men of God.
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Society today rejects the idea of absolute truth and is openly hostile toward God. For boys who want to be more like Christ, going through adolescence in this culture is like crossing a minefield without a map.
They need parents and youth workers to engage with them early and equip them with the skills needed to thrive.
Checkpoints plots a course through this enemy territory that not only steers young men toward godliness but also explains how to avoid potential pitfalls.
And they will listen, because Checkpoints honestly talks about the core issues they face, opening a vital dialogue between fathers and sons, pastors and students.
• Created by student pastors with 20+ years in ministry
• 8 lessons
• Written in a devotional style
• Guys spend just 15 minutes each day to prepare them for their small group time.
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We live in a society that rejects the idea of absolute truth and is openly hostile toward God. For young men who want to become more like Christ, going through adolescence in this culture can be like crossing a minefield.
Written in a fifteen-minutes-per-day devotion style, Checkpoints plots a course that will challenge you to recognize, resist, and carefully avoid the snares and ambushes set by the Enemy. You can use this biblically based eight-week guide on your own or with a group of other guys who may be experiencing the same things you are, such as isolation, addiction, fear, and anger.
Learn practical strategies to ground you in truth, grow your faith, and help you develop into a man who walks with God daily.
Discussion and application questions are included each week for personal reflection and to help facilitate a group dialogue.
About the Author
Brian Mills has been doing student ministry full-time since 2001. After graduating from Ouachita Baptist University, he has served in students ministries as small as seven and as large as three thousand. He is currently the youth pastor at Long Hollow Baptist Church in Hendersonville, Tennessee, where he oversees a student ministry that touches more than a thousand students a week. Brian is passionate about seeing students saved, baptized, and growing in their faith. He is the father of two children and the husband of Jennifer Mills. Nathan Wagnon received his ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary and has been actively involved in generational discipleship and leadership training for more than a decade. He is an active-duty infantry officer assigned to the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colorado. He and his wife, Margaret, serve at Woodmen Valley Chapel in Colorado Springs, Colorado.