Hello Everyone!
It has been ages since I have written on this blog but
something is afoot that I felt the need to jump on and let you know about
personally.
There is an excitement that builds within me every time I
start something new. My heart sets to
stirring, my spiritual appetite swells and my anticipation has no bounds. I feel as if I am going to spiritually burst. I just love the concept of new starts and if
scripture is our authority, so does God.
“See, the former
things have taken place, and new things I declare; before they spring into
being I announce them to you.” Isaiah
42:9
New things bring new wonders, new perspectives, new growth
and new hope especially when they are connected to God and His Word. Every time I step out into the deep to delve
into God’s Word in a new and fresh way, I am never disappointed and I mean
never. As I look back over the years,
whenever I have leapt into the something new, and away from the mundane, God
has met with me in beautiful and memorable ways. That is why I love something new. They mark me and spoil me from the
ordinary.
So what is our something new? Starting April 1st we will begin a
new DVD Bible Study by Priscilla Shirer on the life of Gideon. You can watch the trailer here
There are three ways that you can participate:
1)
You can come out and view just the DVD’s each
week or
2)
You can view the DVD’s each week and purchase
and complete the companion workbook or
3)
You can view the DVD’s, purchase and complete
the workbook and participate in a group discussion.
It is your choice.
Whatever level you feel you would like to participate in is up to you. I know that God will meet you wherever that
level of participation happens to bring you.
If you wish to order the book, that needs to be purchased by March 18th. You can contact us through our email at teamblog@gmail.com.
I hope that you are ready for something new. I know I am.
Can’t wait to get started.
See you April 1st!
In His Grace
Arlene
Looking forward to it . I Have & still enjoying the study Be Loyal Following the King of Kings, by Warren W. Wiersbe. Matthew. I like the new look of the blog. Wonderful.
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