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The Gospel Project for Students: Out of Egypt Volume 2 Leader Guide CSB

The Gospel Project for Students: Out of Egypt Volume 2 Leader Guide CSB

The Gospel Project for Students - Winter 2018-19, Volume 2, Out of Egypt, continues the three-year chronological journey through the storyline of Scripture. Volume 2 will cover the last chapters of Genesis and the book of Exodus, focusing on how God redeems His people, provides for His people, and receives praise from His people. Throughout the study, students will also learn key essential Doctrines along the way, being equipped to think with a Christian worldview and live it out accordingly.
Totaling thirteen sessions broken down into three units: 1) God Redeems His People, 2) God Provides for His People, and 3) God Receives Worship from His People.
An easy to follow teaching template that will help leaders lead through the biblical storyline and engage students in conversation/application.
Additional commentary and other content available for leaders wanting additional insight into the sessions.
Great for Sunday school classes and/or small groups
The Gospel Project is a Bible study resource that invites Adults, Students, and Kids of all ages to dive deeply into God’s story of redemption through Jesus Christ. In every lesson, participants are immersed in the gospel and learn how when the gospel works on them, they become a part of the story, too, the very hands and feet in God’s gospel project.

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