Dwell On These Things Teen Girls Bible Study Book (Student/Study Guide)
$35.71
Store God’s Word in Your Heart and Mind
What if you had God’s Word in your heart and mind all the time? Not just when your Bible was handy or your phone close by, but every moment of every day. The good news is that God’s Word can always be known when you keep it in your heart. In this 8-session Bible study, sisters Natalie Abbott and Vera Schmitz lead you through a study of Philippians 4:4-9 to teach you a simple method of memorizing God’s Word. As you fix these beloved verses in your mind through beautiful and powerful images, you’ll discover how to overcome anxiety, experience the peace of God, and dwell on godly things. Not only will you store up the deep truths and precious promises of this passage, but you’ll also be equipped for a lifetime with the transforming truth of Scripture in your heart and mind.
Features:
*Techniques and tips that equip you to memorize Scripture
*Eight small-group sessions
*Seven weeks of personal study to be completed between each group session
*Free video podcasts featuring the authors; approximately 8-10 minutes for each session, available via redemption code printed in the Bible study book
*Leader Guide in the back of the Bible study book to guide questions and discussion with small groups
*Biblically rooted and gospel-centered
*Temporary tattoos included with purchase of each book to help with Scripture memorization
*Free leader resources, including promotional video and social media assets, available for download at lifeway.com/dwell
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SKU (ISBN): 9781430086475
UPC: 081407479187
Vera Schmitz | Natalie Abbott
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2025
Publisher: LifeWay Christian Resources
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