How to Create Your Own Bible Study

Pray before you begin to ask for God's leading., Make a long list of people to invite., Choose the topic of your Bible study., Gather your information together., Write texts, stories, illustrations, etc., on cards, a written list or a document in...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Pray before you begin to ask for God's leading.

    Without God's illumination, studying the Bible is a waste of time.

    Pray, "Dear God, please help me to understand what you want me to learn from this book.

    Thank you, Amen."
  2. Step 2: Make a long list of people to invite.

    Invite three times as many people as you want to attend. , Be sure to tell your group to read which chapter & verse you will want to go over with your group before they leave for your next Bible Study group session. , See tips for sources. , Make sure you identify the source and the topic. , There should be a logical progression in the study that follows and develops the theme towards the conclusion. ,,
  3. Step 3: Choose the topic of your Bible study.

  4. Step 4: Gather your information together.

  5. Step 5: Write texts

  6. Step 6: stories

  7. Step 7: illustrations

  8. Step 8: on cards

  9. Step 9: a written list or a document in your word processor.

  10. Step 10: Arrange the information in order: Introduction

  11. Step 11: development of topic (sometimes called "body")

  12. Step 12: and conclusion or appeal.

  13. Step 13: Practice the study with someone.

  14. Step 14: Pray for the opportunity to share what you've learned with a friend.

Detailed Guide

Without God's illumination, studying the Bible is a waste of time.

Pray, "Dear God, please help me to understand what you want me to learn from this book.

Thank you, Amen."

Invite three times as many people as you want to attend. , Be sure to tell your group to read which chapter & verse you will want to go over with your group before they leave for your next Bible Study group session. , See tips for sources. , Make sure you identify the source and the topic. , There should be a logical progression in the study that follows and develops the theme towards the conclusion. ,,

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