
Proverbs
Description
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The Proposal
We propose to publish a 7-study series for individuals and small groups around the main genres of the Bible that will enable Christians to:
? Study seven single books of the Bible (independently of one another, though they form a series)
? Develop insight and skills in reading 7 different genres of Bible literature
? Reflect on the implications of each book and genre for the whole of life
? Develop applications which support and direct their life as disciples in their everyday, frontline contexts
In addition, the series will:
? Provide a resource to church leaders that supports their preaching and programmes in creating sustainable whole-life disciplemaking communities
Complement a 'Preaching Pack'
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Persons
Antony Billington splits his time between being Theology Advisor at the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity (LICC) and serving as pastor of the Beacon Church, Ashton-in-Maker?eld. Previously, he was Head of Theology at LICC for 11 years, having taught Hermneutics and Biblical Theology at the London School of Theology for 16 years.
Content
- Intro
- Introduction
- The Gateway Seven Bible Study Series
- Making the Most of Proverbs
- Session 1
- A Lord to Honour
- Proverbs 1:1-7
- What is the outline of the book of Proverbs?
- JAKE'S STORY
- Session 2
- A Path to Take
- Proverbs 2:1-22
- How does Proverbs fit into the Bible as a whole?
- Session 3
- A Choice to Make
- Proverbs 9:1-18
- What is the social background of the book of Proverbs?
- SEAN'S STORY
- Session 4
- A Life to Pursue
- Proverbs 15:16-33
- How should we handle individual sayings in Proverbs?
- Session 5
- A Way to Speak
- Proverbs 10:18-21
- 11:11-13
- 25:11-15
- 26:17-22
- Do I need to be male to read the book of Proverbs?
- Session 6
- A Model to Follow
- Proverbs 31:10-31
- HAZEL'S STORY
- Further reading on Proverbs
- Other resources from LICC
- About LICC
- In biblical wisdom, know-how is rooted in know-God.
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