Galatians, Titus & Philemon

Freedom in Christ

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On sale Mar 07, 2000 | 80 Pages | 9780877883074

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Paul wrote Galatians to defend the gospel - the Good News that we are saved by faith alone. Titus enforces this truth - we have been saved not because of good deeds, but to do good deeds. And Philemon continues the freedom theme with the account of a slave whose story is a parable of our redemption. As you study these letters, rejoice in the freedom Christ gives. It is Good News indeed!

Fisherman Bible Studyguides offer:

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Penetrating questions that generate discussion
-Flexible format for groups or individual needs
-Helpful leader's notes
-Emphasis on daily application of Bible truth
Whitney T. Kuniholm is the president of Scripture Union/USA. He is the author of several books on personal and group Bible study, including the Fisherman Bible Studyguide Galatians, Titus & Philemon and the Fisherman Resources The Essential Bible Guide. View titles by Whitney Kuniholm

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Paul wrote Galatians to defend the gospel - the Good News that we are saved by faith alone. Titus enforces this truth - we have been saved not because of good deeds, but to do good deeds. And Philemon continues the freedom theme with the account of a slave whose story is a parable of our redemption. As you study these letters, rejoice in the freedom Christ gives. It is Good News indeed!

Fisherman Bible Studyguides offer:

-
Penetrating questions that generate discussion
-Flexible format for groups or individual needs
-Helpful leader's notes
-Emphasis on daily application of Bible truth

Author

Whitney T. Kuniholm is the president of Scripture Union/USA. He is the author of several books on personal and group Bible study, including the Fisherman Bible Studyguide Galatians, Titus & Philemon and the Fisherman Resources The Essential Bible Guide. View titles by Whitney Kuniholm

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