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The Great Story and Your Story

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The Great Story & Your Story
Connecting the Bible to Everyday Lives

By: Richard L Morgan and Beth Sanders

A 12 Week Bible Study

This book was created for churches, small groups, retirement communities and nursing homes and seekers of truth. The authors give down-to-earth accounts of ten Biblical stories, relating each one to the author’s lives, and then challenges group participants to see the relationship between the Biblical stories and their own. Through ten studies, the participants will connect their stories with the Biblical message and even do autobiographical writings. Such a study leads to the development of a legacy, strong friendships and deepening of the spiritual life.

 

What Our Readers Say

People often approach Bible study as an opportunity to learn more about ancient people in ancient times, but they struggle to connect those facts with their own lives in the 21st century, Through these twelve Bible studies, plus additional exercises and a leader's guide, Morgan and Sanders have provided an engaged, accessible and much-needed resource that draws participants into a lively, welcoming, and personal encounter with sacred scripture.

Dr. David M. Seymour, Sr., Pastor, Mount Zion Lutheran Church


I appreciate not only the richness of the scriptural texts chosen for use in the book, but also the depth of your storytelling . . . I believe you have written a valuable resource for people at midlife and adulthood.

Dr. Richard Gentzler, Director, Center on Aging and Older Adult Ministry, United Methodist Church


 

This book is a treasure and a must-have for anyone working in small group settings. The simple format, with a clear and appropriate progression, leads the reader from the story in scriptures directly to the reader's own story. This makes the book easily usable and exciting. As I read through the book,my own memories rose to the forefront - memories long forgotten, but renewed by the reading of the book.

Dr. Miriam Dunson, Presbyterian minister (retired)
& author


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