Henry (not his real name) tried really hard. He wanted to become a regular Bible
study writer, so he sent me a rather impressive résumé of his theological
training and experience. I happened to need a writer at that moment, so I gave
him a trial assignment.
What I got back showed a good grasp of the subject matter and
Bible text that it was based on. He obviously knew what he was talking about. In
fact, he knew more than the average Bible-study member would be able to
decipher. He wrote in theological language that you needed a PhD to understand.
He also had no idea how to put the subject matter into a form to discuss. He was
a teacher and was used to imparting information, not creating conversation.
That experience with Henry sums up why it is so difficult to find
a really good Bible study. Everyone wants the study to increase their knowledge,
but they also want it to create a lively group experience that's applicable.
Finding all those things in one study can be tricky. So look for a study that
includes each of the following.... Read more
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