Learning Experiences
Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) Psalm 73 - learning how to overcome a culture that mocks God Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) The process in which God transforms the heart. Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) discovering a person's spiritual pathway in connecting with the Lord Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) moving from despair to confidence in God Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) Abiding in Christ Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) God designed for fellowship with Him Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) Our desire has gone bad and mad but Christ transforms it. Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) True Religion is not a spectator sport. It is obeying what God says and participating in what He is doing in you and around you. Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) True Religion is not a spectator sport. It is obeying what God says and participating in what He is doing in you and around you. Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) Pursuing purity in an impure world Submitted by:Brian Frye (U.S) This was designed for young emerging leaders. Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) four questions about cultivating our heart Submitted by:Lisa Nagle (USA) To understand the transforming power of the Holy Spirit in our lives. Submitted by:Lisa Nagle (USA) Learning to obey parents can be difficult, but in the end it is sweet. Submitted by:Lisa Nagle (USA) To discover what God’s word says about forgiveness. To understand the reasons why we must forgive others. Submitted by:Lisa Nagle (USA) To increase in the knowledge of God! Submitted by:Lisa Nagle (USA) To experience and learn the joys of giving anonymously and giving abundantly. Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) discovering a person's spiritual pathway in connecting with the Lord Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) overcoming worry through faith and prayer Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) to evaluate what we treasure in our heart Submitted by:Lisa Nagle (USA) To understand that God is holy and we must consecrate ourselves so that we can be holy. To learn about the doctrine of sanctification. Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) a short experience into developing the discipline of prayer Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) developing the spiritual discipline of solitude in order to hear from God Submitted by:Lisa Nagle (USA) To understand and experience the importance of adoration and praise. Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) to experience character transformation Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) for general audience to get connected in small groups in the local church Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) Learning how to choose friends by what to watch out for and what to look for Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) To learn how to study the Bible for transformation use observation, interpretation, application Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Doug Brown (United States) Audience: High School students: developing a devotional time with Jesus Submitted by:Tim Pletcher (USA) Foundation of a christian Businessman Submitted by:Robert Walter (USA) We can learn about prayer from those who have devoted themselves to prayer. Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) A strong introduction to the five main ways of responding to conflict. Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) This is suitable to prepare for marriage or to improve your marriage. Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) Designed by an Asian leader for a complex church split problem. Submitted by:Malcolm Webber (United States) The participant takes responsibility to build friendships.
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