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To start at the beginning, as the song says, is a very good place to start. This is true of the Bible as well.
Beginning with God takes you on a journey through the first momentous chapters of the Bible, pausing to look at creation, the role of humanity in the world, the fall, the spread of sin, the flood and the tower of Babel.
Table of Contents
Before you begin...
1: In the beginning (Genesis:1:1-2:3)
2: You can rule the world (Genesis 1:26-2:3)
3: Man and woman (Genesis 2:4-25)
4: A fatal move (Genesis 3)
5: Sin that spreads (Genesis 4-5)
6: Wet and wetter (Genesis 6-9)
7: Big buildings and little beginnings (Genesis 11:1-12:3)
8: Faith and the future (Genesis 12 and beyond)
For the leader...
Other Info
About Pathway Bible Guides
Beginning with God is part of this new series of Pathway Bible Guides. They aim to provide simple, straightforward Bible study material for:
- Christians who are new to studying the Bible (perhaps because they've been recently converted or because they have joined a Bible study group for the first time);
- Christians with lower literacy levels who find other studies (such as the Good Book Guides or Interactive Bible Studies) too much of a stretch.
Accordingly, the studies are designed to be short, straightforward and easy to use, with an uncomplicated vocabulary. At the same time, the writers have tried to do justice to the passages being studied and to model good Bible-reading principles. They have tried to be simple without being simplistic; no-nonsense without being no-content.
The questions and answers assume a small group context but can easily be adapted to suit different situations, such as individual study and one to one.
Customer Reviews
An excellent alternative to the IBS series for homegroups
Review by Jerry Taylor | 25.04.2008
This book of studies in Genesis - my first encounter with the Pathway Bible Guides - has been a delight so far. Here's hoping the rest of the series mirrors it in combining the clarity of focus and suggested questions with the facility to go as deep as the group can handle. Leaders' notes in the back share what each question is driving at, but still require the leader(s) and group members to study hard to mine the text. Less 'prosy' than the IBS series, so an especially good resource when the group is very mixed in what it can grasp in one go.