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Engage: Convoy DVD
Why do bad things happen to good people? Why do they happen at all? When bad things happen to us, we begin asking a lot of questions, hoping for an answer.
Why do bad things happen to good people? Why do they happen at all? When bad things happen to us, we begin asking a lot of questions, hoping for an answer. Is there some meaning or purpose to events, especially those that are out of our control?
If we believe in God, inevitably He comes into the question. What is His role in all this? Is there more going on beneath the tragedy, beneath the pain? If good could come out of suffering, would that change our perspective about certain events and how we deal with them? Would it change the perspectives of those we care about?
This small group study includes an 8-10 minute DVD and small group questions that actively engage participants.
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What is Engage?
It’s not any secret – our lives are filled with noise: activities, media, truths, lies, opportunities, experiences. People often long to engage with something that really matters, and often struggle to truly connect with their families, friends, and certainly with the things of faith. This new Bible study collection meets people with messages that matter, using media that captures both their hearts and their minds. The collection explores core themes that impact people from all walks of life, and presents God’s constant, grace-rich Gospel in these circumstances.
Poignant, timely, and visually captivating, this series blends new media and plainspoken exhortation and encouragement to spark dialogue and strengthen your Bible study community. Told through video, but explored through Bible-based discussion, the Engage video collection invites Bible study participants to share, connect, and grow in the things of faith.
One session.
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Authors | Kurt Klaus |
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