
Why Vice Versa?
Because no one ever spoke openly about the struggle of sin with us. Sure, we were told to avoid sin, but we were rarely pushed to embrace a new kind of life or to allow ourselves to be transformed into the people God has always intended us to be.
Why Vice Versa?
Because too many of us as Christians find ourselves more enslaved to sin than free in Christ, and because the world needs Christians who do more than avoid sin – it needs Christians who discover real life and live it to the full.
Why Vice Versa?
Because your freedom may depend on it. This study doesn’t try to hand you seven steps to a sin-free life; instead, we have tried to be honest about the struggle with sin and to present a picture of the freedom God offers. We believe the best way to break free of sin is to whet your appetite for something different, something deeper, something so profound that you will never be the same again.
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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 Redefining Normal. 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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