more infoSite requires Javascript - please enable in your webbrowser.
more infoSite requires Cookies - please enable in your webbrowser.
Like Daniel and his friends, captive in Babylon, Christians live as strangers and exiles in this world. We are different. We stand out because we trust in God's wisdom, not the wisdom of this world; we trust in God's forgiveness, in the face of our own evil and the evil of this world; and we trust in God's eternal kingdom rather than the passing rulers and authorities who dominate worldly politics.
In the book of Daniel, we find rich teaching and encouragement to keep seeing things God's way in a world that is determined to go its own way.
Eight studies. Leader's notes included.
Table of Contents
Before you begin
1: Courage (Daniel 1)
2: Wisdom (Daniel 2)
3: Salvation (Daniel 3 & 6)
4: Humility (Daniel 4-5)
5: Dominion (Daniel 7)
6: Endurance (Daniel 8)
7: Forgiveness (Daniel 9)
8: Hope (Daniel 10-12)
For the leader
Other Info
About Pathway Bible Guides
Seeing Things God's Way 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
Excellent: makes Daniel accessible and relevant.
Review by Anonymous | 02.10.2007
This guide will significantly help anyone wanting to lead bible studies in Daniel. The format of a few simple but pertinent questions will provide a good framework for group discussion - they get to the heart of the passages without getting lost in the sometimes complex detail of Daniel. The short leaders notes at the back are an excellent summary of each passage, and give useful pointers for application. Daniel might seem too scary for inexperienced leaders but this book makes it accessible and relevant.
4 of 4 people found
this review helpful