First Week Free: Behold Your God
The Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically study begins by assembling your church, small group or family to watch the session titled Introduction: Welcome to Behold Your God. Workbooks are handed out at that time and each participant in the study is expected to work through the first five days from home over the course of the following week. At the second meeting, Week One – Beholding God: The Great Attraction is watched by all and a discussion of the truths contained in the first week of the study is facilitated by the group leader. Participants go home to work through Week Two of the workbook, and the process repeats for the entire 12 week study.
1. Watch the “Introduction: Welcome to Behold Your God” video below.
2. Download Week One of the Workbook in PDF, and work through all five daily devotional exercises.
3. Watch the “Week One – Beholding God: The Great Attraction” video below.
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The Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically study begins by assembling your church, small group or family to watch the session titled Introduction: Welcome to Behold Your God. Workbooks are handed out at that time and each participant in the study is expected to work through the first five days from home over the course […]
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