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Philippians: Partners for Life

Matthias Media
0 | 1876326476 | 80pp
Size: 167(w) x 240(h) mm
£3.00
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It's a favourite Christian letter, with its commands for us to rejoice in the Lord, to live in peace, to seek unity and to imitate the humility of our Saviour. Philippians also encourages us to be partners in the gospel-partners with others in giving, praying and serving the household of God. We are also warned not to be partners with those who oppose a life worthy of the gospel. In short Philippians teaches us partnership for life.

In these 8 interactive studies, we explore the meaning of partnership, the threats to it, and the means by which we can persevere, knowing that "to live is Christ, and to die is gain".

Ideal for both individuals and groups.
Table of Contents
How to make the most of these studies

1. Partners in the gospel

2. Praying for partners

3. Finding freedom

4. Jesus on unity

5. Meeting the challenge

6. True confidence

7. Going for glory

8. Standing firm

Customer Reviews

Excellent
Review by Gwyon Jenkins | 12.01.2008

We're using this as a a Housegroup Bible Study guide.

The questions are really helpful in getting to the meaning and the messaage of the Philippians along with the udlerlyingv themes. This is the 3rd time we have used this particular series on our church housegroups

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excellent fresh look at a well known book
Review by Stuart Howarth | 27.10.2007

I have used 'Partners for life' studies in Philipians with a mature Christian group and found the questions brought a new freshness and challenge to very practical book. we all benifited from these very down to earth practical studies in Christian living.

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Generlly good
Review by Jessica Putt | 01.06.2007

There are good questions for each passage, not too general. However I felt that the studies could be tied together better so you get more of an idea of the flow of the book which is difficult when you do it on a weekly basis, ie summarising the previous passage before you look at the next.

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