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Need recommendation for group study

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 9:17 pm
by darinhouston
Sadly, it needs no homework or pre-reading, and preferably a short (20-30 min) weekly video with Q&A. Steve's formats are just too long for typical weekly group bible study in our church. But, would like something of like mind that would make them think.



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Re: Need recommendation for group study

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2017 12:46 am
by backwoodsman
It's not video, but would Steve's Matthew in 20-minute chunks work?
http://theos.org/media/category/14/

Re: Need recommendation for group study

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2017 6:04 am
by darinhouston
backwoodsman wrote:It's not video, but would Steve's Matthew in 20-minute chunks work?
http://theos.org/media/category/14/
It might if I were leading all the lessons and q&a. But we'll be rotating facilitators and need a study guide with questions etc.


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Re: Need recommendation for group study

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2017 4:31 pm
by TK
our church uses resources from here: https://www.rightnowmedia.org/Search?q=life%20of%20paul

The class I attended (Paul in Rome) had a 10-12 minute video to watch per session and there was a handout for each session with questions, challenges etc. It was pretty good.

Re: Need recommendation for group study

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 7:20 pm
by dwight92070
darinhouston wrote:Sadly, it needs no homework or pre-reading, and preferably a short (20-30 min) weekly video with Q&A. Steve's formats are just too long for typical weekly group bible study in our church. But, would like something of like mind that would make them think.



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Dwight: How about just dividing Steve's teachings into 3 or 4 segments. Just find some good stopping points. You may already know that he also has many video teachings as well. You could do the same with those. They can be found on his home page under Resource LInks. As far as notes or an outline, you may have to create those yourself before the group study.