Bible Book Studies
Pastor Kent Groethe has written a number of Bible book studies in his Bible-Alive series “Old Places, New Faces” -- based on specific books from the Old and New Testaments. These studies look at the old places from the Bible and give relevant and faith-stimulating messages for new faces — today’s believers. All the books in this series are written in a paperback reader style, with twelve sessions each, with straightforward question aimed at an introductory level. These studies work well for women’s and men’s groups, as well as for high-school and college-aged Bible Study groups. Each study has an answer key in the back of the book. (soft cover, 5”x 8”)
Book of God: The Gospel of John - A 15-Session Reflective Bible Study, Written by the Rev. Virgil Thompson.
Book of God: The Gospel of John - A 15-Session Reflective Bible Study, Written by the Rev. Virgil Thompson. Leader's Guide
We journey through many lands in our Christian walk. As we become more acquainted with our spiritual geography, we will better discern where God would have us go or what changes we need to make in order to serve Him better.
Exodus is an adult Bible study that seeks to make the stories and places of the Bible a reality in our lives today. This study relates to the Bible as a book that speaks clearly about present realities through stories about the past.
The geographical locations of Biblical characters can symbolically refer to places we find ourselves with respect to our faith. By sharing the stories of these events and people, the Bible is intended to inspire greater faith.
The geographical locations of Biblical characters can symbolically refer to places we find ourselves with respect to our faith. By sharing the stories of these events and people, the Bible is intended to inspire greater faith.
Old Places, New Faces is a small group Bible study that looks at the old places from the Old Testament stories and gives relevant and faith-stimulating messages for new faces: today's believers.
This book is a twelve lesson study that peeks into each of the dozen books we call the minor prophets. These prophetic books contain God's call to His followers of every century.
Old Places, New Faces is a small group Bible study that looks at the old places from the New Testament stories and gives relevant and faith-stimulating messages for new faces: today's believers.
Old Places, New Faces is a small group Bible study that looks at the old places from the New Testament stories and gives relevant and faith-stimulating messages for new faces: today's believers.
Old Places, New Faces is a small group Bible study that looks at the old places from the New Testament stories and gives relevant and faith-stimulating messages for new faces — today's believers.
John is the fourth book in the Old Places, New Faces series. In this book Kent explores the profound metaphors of the Gospel of John. This study guide will make the story of Christ alive and relevant for today's readers.
Pastor Groethe's study of the Book of Acts focuses on the life of the early church as a model for church life today. The message and power of the church today needs to be revitalized and renewed by the power of God's Spirit, just as it was in the early ch
The Letters of Paul looks at all but one of Paul's thirteen epistles and seeks to get at the heart of each one so that his message can inspire new hope, faith and love in us today.
In the Old Places, New Faces series, The General Epistles contains 12 Bible studies on the books of Hebrews, James, 1 & 2 Peter, 1,2,& 3 John, and Jude.
Revelation is the latest addition to the Old Places, New Faces Bible study series by Kent Groethe. The twelve-part study seeks to identify and announce the great truths for all people of all times.
The Journey to Christmas is a a four-part "Old Time Radio Drama" script for the weeks of Advent.
Through This Vain WorldA Bible Study on the Book of Ecclesiastes by Rev. Steven E. King Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher, vanity of vanities! All is vanity. What does man gain by all the toil at which he toils under the sun? (Ecclesiastes 1:2-3) The
Through This Vain WorldA Bible Study on the Book of Ecclesiastes by Rev. Steven E. King & Rev. Julie Smith Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher, vanity of vanities! All is vanity. What does man gain by all the toil at which he toils under the sun? (Eccle