
What’s the most important thing about you?
All of us would answer this question in different ways…
Your answer might be your height or your heritage or your hobby.
My answer might be my sense of humor or my sense of style or my sense of community.
Or your friends’ answers might be how they use their talents or how they spend their time or how they plan their future.
But maybe there’s something about us as people that’s more important than any of these things — how we think about God.
Maybe the most important thing about a person is what that person thinks about when that person thinks about God.
If that’s true — even partially — then what we think about God is a huge deal. And that’s why in this series, we’re going to try to find out who and what and how God really is. As we look at God from four different perspectives, we will start to get a better picture of all that God is.
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The Master Teacher Guide is designed for use in large-group settings such as Wednesday night gatherings, combined Sunday School classes, summer camps, and other worship gatherings. It contains background information, explanation and application points, opening illustrations and stories, prompts for personal stories, and life-changing Turning Point activities.
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The Small Group Leader’s Guide is perfect for use in Disciple Now settings, in-home small groups, individual Sunday School classes, and other settings with one leader and 10-15 students. It contains background information, explanation and application points, group activities, discussion questions, and life-changing Turning Point activities.
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The Workbook is designed to give students in these small groups a deeper experience with Old School. It includes listening guides that help students engage in group sessions as well as devotions that allow students to further learn, pray, and change on their own.
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The Gathering Tool is designed to provide an opening illustration for groups that meet together in a large group before dividing into small groups or Sunday School classes. This will allow small groups to experience the series video and will add to the overall experience of going through the series.
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