God's Story, Your Story Participant's Guide: When His Becomes Yours (The Story)


In this six-session small group Bible study, God’s Story, Your Story, pastor and bestselling author Max Lucado reveals how your life story is part of a grand, overarching narrative, and helps you see between the lines to witness God’s hand at work. With contemporary anecdotes and New Testament stories, God’s Story, Your Story traces your Savior’s unchanging, loving pursuit of you through the chaos of life. In God’s Story, Your Story Max Lucado casts a fresh perspective on how your daily life relates to God’s grand, epic story. Your journey of faith will come alive as you explore the divine narrative in New Testament and contemporary characters, and discover how the ancient stories of Scripture reveal God’s plans for you today. Join America’s favorite Christian author for a personal look at the story of God’s eternal redemption being told through your individual story right now. This Participant Guide is designed for use together with the God’s Story, Your Story DVD (sold separately) and includes discussion starters, video session overviews, a helpful Leader’s Guide and much more. When used together they provide a powerful catalyst for spiritual growth. Sessions include: 1. When God’s Story Becomes Yours 2. Ordinary Measures 3. You Hear a Voice You Can Trust 4. You Won’t Be Forsaken 5. Your Final Chapter Becomes a Preface 6. You Will Finally Graduate

Author(s): Max Lucado   Harney  

ISBN 10: 0310889871
ISBN 13: 9780310889878
Pages: 96
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