Six Steps to Encouragement DVD
Description
God has given every Christian an enormous privilege and gift: the power to speak his life-changing word into the lives of other people. There's no reason at all for there to be 'passengers' in a church: every Christian can change the lives of those around them through knowing and telling the message of God's grace, whether in front of a group, in a hand-written note, in a one-to-one conversation over morning tea, or in a thousand other ways. Every Christian can be a channel of encouragement.
In Six Steps to Encouragement you'll learn the why and how of personal encouragement. Through video input, Bible study, practical examples, discussions and hands-on exercises, you'll discover how to bring life, hope and strength to those around you by bringing the powerful word of God to them. You'll also work through practical case studies such as welcoming newcomers, listening, rebuking, and dealing with suffering.
Six Steps to Encouragement is a six-session course, best undertaken in a small group (of 6-10 people).
To run the course you will need:
- a workbook for each person, which also contains notes for group leaders; and
- a copy of this DVD to use in the group.
Why not have a look at our great value Starter Pack?
Samples of the course video material.
Table of contents
- Introduction
- 1. God the speaker
- 2. God’s word changes us and others
- 3. God’s fellow workers
- 4. What to say
- 5. How to say it
- 6. The place of prayer
Additional Information
| Author | Gordon Cheng |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9781876326951 |
| Dimensions | 0mm x 0mm |
| Pages | 56 |
| Publisher | Matthias Media |
| No of Bible studies | 6 studies |
| Format | DVD video |
| Bible Book | N/A |
Customer Reviews
Very worthwhile
This DVD and study guide is ideal material for a church home group to use. It's well set out and thought-provoking. The content is faithful to biblical teaching and the DVD snippets help to bring out the main points. What I particularly liked was that, unlike many bible studies, participants are expected to do something! They are expected to pair up with someone and meet for a halfhour discussion on a bible passage. Our group found this challenging but very worthwhile and it was this activity that really helped people to move out their comfort zone and grow in their knowledge and use of the Bible. ![]()





