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THE GOSPEL PROJECT
The Gospel Project is a weekly Bible study that helps all ages dive deep into the big story of the Bible—God’s plan to rescue His people through His Son, Jesus Christ. “We can’t think of a better tool that we would prefer to use to bring discipleship and depth”. J. D. Greear, Summit Church, Raleigh-Durham, NC. build your perfect CHRIST-CENTERED BIBLE STUDIES FOR ADULTS it’s more than a story—it’s good news! The Gospel Project is a weekly Bible study that helps adults dive deep into the big story of the Bible—God’s plan to rescue His people through His Son, Jesus Christ. focus on Jesus. Every session shows how all Scripture leads us to Jesus. connect the dots. THE GOSPEL PROJECT BRIDGE The Gospel Project Bridge - The Gospel Project. a fast-track journey through the life and ministry of Jesus. Adapted from The Gospel Project for Kids Bible study content, the Gospel Project for Kids Bridge provides a survey of the life, miracles, and teachings of Jesus. Each week, kids and preschoolers will learn more of Jesus’mission to
RESOURCES - THE GOSPEL PROJECT The Gospel Project. “All Things New”: Preschool & Kids Leader Training for Unit 34, Session 1—Paul's Third Journey. In baseball, one of the most coveted types of players is called a “five-tool player.”. A five-tool player is an athlete who is strong in each of the five areas of playing the game: speed, throwing, fielding,hitting, and
THE GOSPEL PROJECT
The following are the additional resources for “All Things New,” the twelfth and final volume of The Gospel Project for Adults and Students’ 2018-2021 study cycle. Download the study plan here. Recommended Reading: Telling God’s Story by Preben Vang and Terry G. CarterThe Drama of Scripture by Craig G. Bartholomew and Michael W.GoheenFrom Eden
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Brian Dembowczyk is the author of Gospel-Centered Kids Ministry and Cornerstones: 200 Questions and Answers to Learn Truth, and served as the Kids Team Leader (2014–2021), and Managing Editor of The Gospel Project (2017–2021). Before coming to Lifeway, Brian served in local church ministry for seventeen years in family, discipleship, andTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
The Gospel Project for Kids Key Changes for the 2021-2024 Cycle. Every cycle of The Gospel Project for Kids allows us to cover more of the big story of Scripture and also make improvements and changes based on what we have learned and feedback that churches have provided. Below are some of the key changes that you will find in the 2021-2024 SPRING 2021: VOL 11—THE CHURCH UNITED ARCHIVES Try It. Buy It. Search this website. Spring 2021: Vol 11—The Church United. June 1, 2021 | Josh Hayes. “All Things New”: Weekly Leader Training—Unit 34, Session 1: Persevering in the Mission. In this Acts 18 we see Paul beginning his third missionary journey. His heart was always toprovide encouragement to theTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
As we share the gospel, we need to understand up front that some people will receive the message (Acts 17:1-4) while others will reject it (vv. 5-9). Regardless of the response, we learn from Paul how to continue sharing the gospel clearly, winsomely, and compellingly. Notice how Paul shared the gospel. He “reasoned with themTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
The following resources are for “The Church United,” the eleventh volume of The Gospel Project for Kids’ 2018-2021 cycle. (Note: PDF documents should open in a new window.) Key Passages Kids references are provided. Preschool and Babies & Toddlers may be shorter. Unit 31 — 1 Chronicles 16:31Unit 32 — Matthew 28:19-20Unit 33 — ActsTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
The Gospel Project is a weekly Bible study that helps all ages dive deep into the big story of the Bible—God’s plan to rescue His people through His Son, Jesus Christ. “We can’t think of a better tool that we would prefer to use to bring discipleship and depth”. J. D. Greear, Summit Church, Raleigh-Durham, NC. build your perfect CHRIST-CENTERED BIBLE STUDIES FOR ADULTS it’s more than a story—it’s good news! The Gospel Project is a weekly Bible study that helps adults dive deep into the big story of the Bible—God’s plan to rescue His people through His Son, Jesus Christ. focus on Jesus. Every session shows how all Scripture leads us to Jesus. connect the dots. THE GOSPEL PROJECT BRIDGE The Gospel Project Bridge - The Gospel Project. a fast-track journey through the life and ministry of Jesus. Adapted from The Gospel Project for Kids Bible study content, the Gospel Project for Kids Bridge provides a survey of the life, miracles, and teachings of Jesus. Each week, kids and preschoolers will learn more of Jesus’mission to
RESOURCES - THE GOSPEL PROJECT The Gospel Project. “All Things New”: Preschool & Kids Leader Training for Unit 34, Session 1—Paul's Third Journey. In baseball, one of the most coveted types of players is called a “five-tool player.”. A five-tool player is an athlete who is strong in each of the five areas of playing the game: speed, throwing, fielding,hitting, and
THE GOSPEL PROJECT
The following are the additional resources for “All Things New,” the twelfth and final volume of The Gospel Project for Adults and Students’ 2018-2021 study cycle. Download the study plan here. Recommended Reading: Telling God’s Story by Preben Vang and Terry G. CarterThe Drama of Scripture by Craig G. Bartholomew and Michael W.GoheenFrom Eden
THE GOSPEL PROJECT
Brian Dembowczyk is the author of Gospel-Centered Kids Ministry and Cornerstones: 200 Questions and Answers to Learn Truth, and served as the Kids Team Leader (2014–2021), and Managing Editor of The Gospel Project (2017–2021). Before coming to Lifeway, Brian served in local church ministry for seventeen years in family, discipleship, andTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
The Gospel Project for Kids Key Changes for the 2021-2024 Cycle. Every cycle of The Gospel Project for Kids allows us to cover more of the big story of Scripture and also make improvements and changes based on what we have learned and feedback that churches have provided. Below are some of the key changes that you will find in the 2021-2024 SPRING 2021: VOL 11—THE CHURCH UNITED ARCHIVES Try It. Buy It. Search this website. Spring 2021: Vol 11—The Church United. June 1, 2021 | Josh Hayes. “All Things New”: Weekly Leader Training—Unit 34, Session 1: Persevering in the Mission. In this Acts 18 we see Paul beginning his third missionary journey. His heart was always toprovide encouragement to theTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
As we share the gospel, we need to understand up front that some people will receive the message (Acts 17:1-4) while others will reject it (vv. 5-9). Regardless of the response, we learn from Paul how to continue sharing the gospel clearly, winsomely, and compellingly. Notice how Paul shared the gospel. He “reasoned with themTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
The following resources are for “The Church United,” the eleventh volume of The Gospel Project for Kids’ 2018-2021 cycle. (Note: PDF documents should open in a new window.) Key Passages Kids references are provided. Preschool and Babies & Toddlers may be shorter. Unit 31 — 1 Chronicles 16:31Unit 32 — Matthew 28:19-20Unit 33 — ActsTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
The Gospel Project for Kids Key Changes for the 2021-2024 Cycle. Every cycle of The Gospel Project for Kids allows us to cover more of the big story of Scripture and also make improvements and changes based on what we have learned and feedback that churches have provided. Below are some of the key changes that you will find in the 2021-2024THE GOSPEL PROJECT
build your perfect experience. In your hand or on a screen, The Gospel Project makes it simple to optimize your discipleship experience to the way you do ministry. build your order. digital options. shop by age level. For the leaders who know what theyTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
build your perfect experience. In your hand or on a screen, The Gospel Project makes it simple to optimize your discipleship experience to the way you do ministry. build your order. digital options. shop by age level. For the leaders who know what theyTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
Aaron Armstrong is the Brand Manager of The Gospel Project, and the author of several books including Epic: The Story that Changed the World, Awaiting a Savior, and the screenwriter of the documentary Luther: the Life and Legacy of the German Reformer.Follow him onTwitter.
THE GOSPEL PROJECT
Christians often talk about salvation as being a process. From the time we are first saved, until the day of our natural death, we are slowly maturing and growing to be more like Christ. But what happens when the process is over? Glorification is the final stage in the process of salvation. It refers to ADDITIONAL DOWNLOADS additional downloads. As you continue to explore The Gospel Project, we want to provide you with some additional downloadable resources to help you create a gospel culture in your church. Click the links to download each of the following: The Scarlet Thread by W.A. Criswell.The Gospel Project
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God had a plan for Paul, and what God decrees will always come to pass (see Isa. 46:9-10; Eph. 1:10). As we see Acts 23, Roman soldiers protected Paul from harm and death, but God is the One who sends protection. He also is the One who reveals His plan in His time.Cutting through
THE GOSPEL PROJECT
The following are the additional resources for “The Church United,” the eleventh volume of The Gospel Project for Adults and Students’ 2018-2021 study cycle. Download the study plan here. Recommended Reading: Telling God’s Story by Preben Vang and Terry G. CarterThe Drama of Scripture by Craig G. Bartholomew and Michael W. GoheenFrom Eden to theTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
As we share the gospel, we need to understand up front that some people will receive the message (Acts 17:1-4) while others will reject it (vv. 5-9). Regardless of the response, we learn from Paul how to continue sharing the gospel clearly, winsomely, and compellingly. Notice how Paul shared the gospel. He “reasoned with themTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
Brian Dembowczyk is the author of Gospel-Centered Kids Ministry and Cornerstones: 200 Questions and Answers to Learn Truth, and served as the Kids Team Leader (2014–2021), and Managing Editor of The Gospel Project (2017–2021).Before coming to Lifeway, Brian served in local church ministry for seventeen years in family, discipleship, andpastoral ministry.
THE GOSPEL PROJECT
it’s more than a story—it’s good news! The Gospel Project is a weekly Bible study that helps all ages dive deep into the big story of the Bible—God’s plan to rescue His people through His Son, JesusChrist.
RESOURCES - THE GOSPEL PROJECT Ordering guide. Whether you’re discipling the youngest or eldest members of your church, The Gospel Project offers everything you need to share the good news from the whole Bible with easy-to-use, cost-effective print and digital options! THE GOSPEL PROJECT BRIDGE a fast-track journey through the life and ministry of Jesus. Adapted from The Gospel Project for Kids Bible study content, the Gospel Project for Kids Bridge provides a survey ofTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
The following are the additional resources for “All Things New,” the twelfth and final volume of The Gospel Project for Adults and Students’ 2018-2021 study cycle. Download the study plan here. Recommended Reading: Telling God’s Story by Preben Vang and Terry G. CarterThe Drama of Scripture by Craig G. Bartholomew and Michael W.GoheenFrom Eden
SPRING 2021: VOL 11—THE CHURCH UNITED ARCHIVES Ordering guide. Whether you’re discipling the youngest or eldest members of your church, The Gospel Project offers everything you need to share the good news from the whole Bible with easy-to-use, cost-effective print and digital options!THE GOSPEL PROJECT
Brian Dembowczyk is the author of Gospel-Centered Kids Ministry and Cornerstones: 200 Questions and Answers to Learn Truth, and served as the Kids Team Leader (2014–2021), and Managing Editor of The Gospel Project (2017–2021).Before coming to Lifeway, Brian served in local church ministry for seventeen years in family, discipleship, andpastoral ministry.
THE GOSPEL PROJECT
As we share the gospel, we need to understand up front that some people will receive the message (Acts 17:1-4) while others will reject it (vv. 5-9). Regardless of the response, we learn from Paul how to continue sharing the gospel clearly, winsomely, and compellingly. Notice how Paul shared the gospel. He “reasoned with themTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
The following resources are for “The Church United,” the eleventh volume of The Gospel Project for Kids’ 2018-2021 cycle. (Note: PDF documents should open in a new window.) Key Passages Kids references are provided. Preschool and Babies & Toddlers may be shorter. Unit 31 — 1 Chronicles 16:31Unit 32 — Matthew 28:19-20Unit 33 — ActsTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
The following are the additional resources for “The Church United,” the eleventh volume of The Gospel Project for Adults and Students’ 2018-2021 study cycle. Download the study plan here. Recommended Reading: Telling God’s Story by Preben Vang and Terry G. CarterThe Drama of Scripture by Craig G. Bartholomew and Michael W. GoheenFrom Eden to theTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
Why did God need to give a new covenant? That’s the question we’re discussing today as we look at Jeremiah 31:31-40 on The Hero of the Story. Listen in as we discuss: The meaning of a covenantThe difference between a covenant and a contractWhat itTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
it’s more than a story—it’s good news! The Gospel Project is a weekly Bible study that helps all ages dive deep into the big story of the Bible—God’s plan to rescue His people through His Son, JesusChrist.
RESOURCES - THE GOSPEL PROJECT Ordering guide. Whether you’re discipling the youngest or eldest members of your church, The Gospel Project offers everything you need to share the good news from the whole Bible with easy-to-use, cost-effective print and digital options! THE GOSPEL PROJECT BRIDGE a fast-track journey through the life and ministry of Jesus. Adapted from The Gospel Project for Kids Bible study content, the Gospel Project for Kids Bridge provides a survey ofTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
The following are the additional resources for “All Things New,” the twelfth and final volume of The Gospel Project for Adults and Students’ 2018-2021 study cycle. Download the study plan here. Recommended Reading: Telling God’s Story by Preben Vang and Terry G. CarterThe Drama of Scripture by Craig G. Bartholomew and Michael W.GoheenFrom Eden
SPRING 2021: VOL 11—THE CHURCH UNITED ARCHIVES Ordering guide. Whether you’re discipling the youngest or eldest members of your church, The Gospel Project offers everything you need to share the good news from the whole Bible with easy-to-use, cost-effective print and digital options!THE GOSPEL PROJECT
Brian Dembowczyk is the author of Gospel-Centered Kids Ministry and Cornerstones: 200 Questions and Answers to Learn Truth, and served as the Kids Team Leader (2014–2021), and Managing Editor of The Gospel Project (2017–2021).Before coming to Lifeway, Brian served in local church ministry for seventeen years in family, discipleship, andpastoral ministry.
THE GOSPEL PROJECT
As we share the gospel, we need to understand up front that some people will receive the message (Acts 17:1-4) while others will reject it (vv. 5-9). Regardless of the response, we learn from Paul how to continue sharing the gospel clearly, winsomely, and compellingly. Notice how Paul shared the gospel. He “reasoned with themTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
The following resources are for “The Church United,” the eleventh volume of The Gospel Project for Kids’ 2018-2021 cycle. (Note: PDF documents should open in a new window.) Key Passages Kids references are provided. Preschool and Babies & Toddlers may be shorter. Unit 31 — 1 Chronicles 16:31Unit 32 — Matthew 28:19-20Unit 33 — ActsTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
The following are the additional resources for “The Church United,” the eleventh volume of The Gospel Project for Adults and Students’ 2018-2021 study cycle. Download the study plan here. Recommended Reading: Telling God’s Story by Preben Vang and Terry G. CarterThe Drama of Scripture by Craig G. Bartholomew and Michael W. GoheenFrom Eden to theTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
Why did God need to give a new covenant? That’s the question we’re discussing today as we look at Jeremiah 31:31-40 on The Hero of the Story. Listen in as we discuss: The meaning of a covenantThe difference between a covenant and a contractWhat it ABOUT THE GOSPEL PROJECT The Gospel Project for Preschool and Kids is translation neutral (meaning there is no printed Bible text in the leader content). Its key passage (memory verse) is included inTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
Christians often talk about salvation as being a process. From the time we are first saved, until the day of our natural death, we are slowly maturing and growing to be more like Christ. But what happens when the process is over? Glorification is the final stage in the process of salvation. It refers toTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
Aaron Armstrong is the Brand Manager of The Gospel Project, and the author of several books including Epic: The Story that Changed the World, Awaiting a Savior, and the screenwriter of the documentary Luther: the Life and Legacy of the German Reformer.Follow him onTwitter.
THE GOSPEL PROJECT
The following are the additional resources for “The Church United,” the eleventh volume of The Gospel Project for Adults and Students’ 2018-2021 study cycle. Download the study plan here. Recommended Reading: Telling God’s Story by Preben Vang and Terry G. CarterThe Drama of Scripture by Craig G. Bartholomew and Michael W. GoheenFrom Eden to theTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
As we share the gospel, we need to understand up front that some people will receive the message (Acts 17:1-4) while others will reject it (vv. 5-9). Regardless of the response, we learn from Paul how to continue sharing the gospel clearly, winsomely, and compellingly. Notice how Paul shared the gospel. He “reasoned with themTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
Ordering guide. Whether you’re discipling the youngest or eldest members of your church, The Gospel Project offers everything you need to share the good news from the whole Bible with easy-to-use, cost-effective print and digital options!THE GOSPEL PROJECT
What in the world is wrong with the world? When we look around and see the death, destruction, sickness, and sorrow that never seems to stop happening, we have to wonder how things got the way they are. How did the world end up as bad as it is, and is there any way forTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
The following resources are for “Into the Promised Land” the third volume of The Gospel Project for Kids’ 2018-2021 cycle. (Note: PDF documents should open in a new window.) Key Passages Kids references are provided. Preschool and Babies & Toddlers may be shorter. Unit 7 — Proverbs 3:5-6Unit 8 — Deuteronomy 31:8Unit 9 — 1THE GOSPEL PROJECT
The following resources are for “Jesus the Servant,” the eighth volume of The Gospel Project for Kids’ 2018-2021 cycle. (Note: PDF documents should open in a new window.) Key Passages Kids references are provided. Preschool and Babies & Toddlers may be shorter. Unit 22 — Isaiah 53:4-5Unit 23 — John 14:25-26Unit 24 — Psalm 40:5THE GOSPEL PROJECT
Jeremy Carroll is the team leader for The Gospel Project for Kids. Before coming to Lifeway, he has been active in local church ministry for nearly 20 years in TN, TX, and AL.THE GOSPEL PROJECT
The Gospel Project is a weekly Bible study that helps all ages dive deep into the big story of the Bible—God’s plan to rescue His people through His Son, Jesus Christ. “We can’t think of a better tool that we would prefer to use to bring discipleship and depth”. J. D. Greear, Summit Church, Raleigh-Durham, NC. build your perfect RESOURCES - THE GOSPEL PROJECT The Gospel Project. “All Things New”: Preschool & Kids Leader Training for Unit 34, Session 1—Paul's Third Journey. In baseball, one of the most coveted types of players is called a “five-tool player.”. A five-tool player is an athlete who is strong in each of the five areas of playing the game: speed, throwing, fielding,hitting, and
THE GOSPEL PROJECT BRIDGE The Gospel Project Bridge - The Gospel Project. a fast-track journey through the life and ministry of Jesus. Adapted from The Gospel Project for Kids Bible study content, the Gospel Project for Kids Bridge provides a survey of the life, miracles, and teachings of Jesus. Each week, kids and preschoolers will learn more of Jesus’mission to
THE GOSPEL PROJECT
The following are the additional resources for “All Things New,” the twelfth and final volume of The Gospel Project for Adults and Students’ 2018-2021 study cycle. Download the study plan here. Recommended Reading: Telling God’s Story by Preben Vang and Terry G. CarterThe Drama of Scripture by Craig G. Bartholomew and Michael W.GoheenFrom Eden
THE GOSPEL PROJECT
build your perfect experience. In your hand or on a screen, The Gospel Project makes it simple to optimize your discipleship experience to the way you do ministry. build your order. digital options. shop by age level. For the leaders who know what they SPRING 2021: VOL 11—THE CHURCH UNITED ARCHIVES Try It. Buy It. Search this website. Spring 2021: Vol 11—The Church United. June 1, 2021 | Josh Hayes. “All Things New”: Weekly Leader Training—Unit 34, Session 1: Persevering in the Mission. In this Acts 18 we see Paul beginning his third missionary journey. His heart was always toprovide encouragement to theTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
Brian Dembowczyk is the author of Gospel-Centered Kids Ministry and Cornerstones: 200 Questions and Answers to Learn Truth, and served as the Kids Team Leader (2014–2021), and Managing Editor of The Gospel Project (2017–2021).Before coming to Lifeway, Brian served in local church ministry for seventeen years in family, discipleship, andpastoral ministry.
THE GOSPEL PROJECT
The following resources are for “The Church United,” the eleventh volume of The Gospel Project for Kids’ 2018-2021 cycle. (Note: PDF documents should open in a new window.) Key Passages Kids references are provided. Preschool and Babies & Toddlers may be shorter. Unit 31 — 1 Chronicles 16:31Unit 32 — Matthew 28:19-20Unit 33 — ActsTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
As we share the gospel, we need to understand up front that some people will receive the message (Acts 17:1-4) while others will reject it (vv. 5-9). Regardless of the response, we learn from Paul how to continue sharing the gospel clearly, winsomely, and compellingly. Notice how Paul shared the gospel. He “reasoned with themTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
The following are the additional resources for “The Church United,” the eleventh volume of The Gospel Project for Adults and Students’ 2018-2021 study cycle. Download the study plan here. Recommended Reading: Telling God’s Story by Preben Vang and Terry G. CarterThe Drama of Scripture by Craig G. Bartholomew and Michael W. GoheenFrom Eden to theTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
The Gospel Project is a weekly Bible study that helps all ages dive deep into the big story of the Bible—God’s plan to rescue His people through His Son, Jesus Christ. “We can’t think of a better tool that we would prefer to use to bring discipleship and depth”. J. D. Greear, Summit Church, Raleigh-Durham, NC. build your perfect RESOURCES - THE GOSPEL PROJECT The Gospel Project. “All Things New”: Preschool & Kids Leader Training for Unit 34, Session 1—Paul's Third Journey. In baseball, one of the most coveted types of players is called a “five-tool player.”. A five-tool player is an athlete who is strong in each of the five areas of playing the game: speed, throwing, fielding,hitting, and
THE GOSPEL PROJECT BRIDGE The Gospel Project Bridge - The Gospel Project. a fast-track journey through the life and ministry of Jesus. Adapted from The Gospel Project for Kids Bible study content, the Gospel Project for Kids Bridge provides a survey of the life, miracles, and teachings of Jesus. Each week, kids and preschoolers will learn more of Jesus’mission to
THE GOSPEL PROJECT
The following are the additional resources for “All Things New,” the twelfth and final volume of The Gospel Project for Adults and Students’ 2018-2021 study cycle. Download the study plan here. Recommended Reading: Telling God’s Story by Preben Vang and Terry G. CarterThe Drama of Scripture by Craig G. Bartholomew and Michael W.GoheenFrom Eden
THE GOSPEL PROJECT
build your perfect experience. In your hand or on a screen, The Gospel Project makes it simple to optimize your discipleship experience to the way you do ministry. build your order. digital options. shop by age level. For the leaders who know what they SPRING 2021: VOL 11—THE CHURCH UNITED ARCHIVES Try It. Buy It. Search this website. Spring 2021: Vol 11—The Church United. June 1, 2021 | Josh Hayes. “All Things New”: Weekly Leader Training—Unit 34, Session 1: Persevering in the Mission. In this Acts 18 we see Paul beginning his third missionary journey. His heart was always toprovide encouragement to theTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
Brian Dembowczyk is the author of Gospel-Centered Kids Ministry and Cornerstones: 200 Questions and Answers to Learn Truth, and served as the Kids Team Leader (2014–2021), and Managing Editor of The Gospel Project (2017–2021).Before coming to Lifeway, Brian served in local church ministry for seventeen years in family, discipleship, andpastoral ministry.
THE GOSPEL PROJECT
The following resources are for “The Church United,” the eleventh volume of The Gospel Project for Kids’ 2018-2021 cycle. (Note: PDF documents should open in a new window.) Key Passages Kids references are provided. Preschool and Babies & Toddlers may be shorter. Unit 31 — 1 Chronicles 16:31Unit 32 — Matthew 28:19-20Unit 33 — ActsTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
As we share the gospel, we need to understand up front that some people will receive the message (Acts 17:1-4) while others will reject it (vv. 5-9). Regardless of the response, we learn from Paul how to continue sharing the gospel clearly, winsomely, and compellingly. Notice how Paul shared the gospel. He “reasoned with themTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
The following are the additional resources for “The Church United,” the eleventh volume of The Gospel Project for Adults and Students’ 2018-2021 study cycle. Download the study plan here. Recommended Reading: Telling God’s Story by Preben Vang and Terry G. CarterThe Drama of Scripture by Craig G. Bartholomew and Michael W. GoheenFrom Eden to theTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
Aaron Armstrong is the Brand Manager of The Gospel Project, and the author of several books including Epic: The Story that Changed the World, Awaiting a Savior, and the screenwriter of the documentary Luther: the Life and Legacy of the German Reformer.Follow him onTwitter.
ABOUT THE GOSPEL PROJECT It means good news. As Christians, it’s all too easy to forget that. That’s why we created The Gospel Project, a Christ-centered, chronological Bible study curriculum for kids, students, and adults. Follows a proven plan to nurture disciples from preschoolers to seniorTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
Brian Dembowczyk is the author of Gospel-Centered Kids Ministry and Cornerstones: 200 Questions and Answers to Learn Truth, and served as the Kids Team Leader (2014–2021), and Managing Editor of The Gospel Project (2017–2021). Before coming to Lifeway, Brian served in local church ministry for seventeen years in family, discipleship, andTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
Aaron Armstrong is the Brand Manager of The Gospel Project, and the author of several books including Epic: The Story that Changed the World, Awaiting a Savior, and the screenwriter of the documentary Luther: the Life and Legacy of the German Reformer.Follow him onTwitter.
THE GOSPEL PROJECT
Christians often talk about salvation as being a process. From the time we are first saved, until the day of our natural death, we are slowly maturing and growing to be more like Christ. But what happens when the process is over? Glorification is the final stage in the process of salvation. It refers toTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
build your perfect experience. In your hand or on a screen, The Gospel Project makes it simple to optimize your discipleship experience to the way you do ministry. build your order. digital options. shop by age level. For the leaders who know what theyTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
As we share the gospel, we need to understand up front that some people will receive the message (Acts 17:1-4) while others will reject it (vv. 5-9). Regardless of the response, we learn from Paul how to continue sharing the gospel clearly, winsomely, and compellingly. Notice how Paul shared the gospel. He “reasoned with themTHE GOSPEL PROJECT
God had a plan for Paul, and what God decrees will always come to pass (see Isa. 46:9-10; Eph. 1:10). As we see Acts 23, Roman soldiers protected Paul from harm and death, but God is the One who sends protection. He also is the One who reveals His plan in His time.Cutting through
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