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Let It Go Small Group Bible Study by Karen Ehman

Watch the Let it Go TrailerZondervan has a brand new women’s Bible study releasing today from Bible teacher and Proverbs 31 National Speaking Director Karen Ehman.  Karen is profoundly practical, engagingly funny and downright real. Her passion is to provide women with creative tools and doable ideas to help them live their priorities and love their lives: faith, family, friends.

Let It GoKaren’s new small group study, is a six-session video-based study giving women practical, biblically based steps for letting go of the need to control, dictate, and even manipulate the people and situations around them, and instead, trust that God has their best interests in mind.  Here is Karen talking about the study:

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New Zondervan Small Group Site

Small Group Source is the place where all Zondervan Small Group Bible Studies will be featured.  This site features a daily blog, trailers, full video sessions, and information as well as downloadable resources for church campaigns.

And right now, you can watch the full first session from the One Thousand Gifts Small Group study by Ann Voskamp, filmed at her home in Ontario, Canada!

Here are some of the what the site has to offer:

  • Regular content from Zondervan regarding group life and group resources
  • Original and excerpted content from a wide range of Zondervan small group authors and product
  • Timely and useful information on small groups, authors, and trends
  • Campaign tools available for selected resources that can be used as church campaigns
  • Exclusive offers and giveaways for blog readers on product
  • Sneak peeks at future releases

 

Visit today! www.smallgroupsource.com

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Watch Over 100 Full Bible Study Sessions for Free

Watch the entire first lesson for many of Zondervan’s DVD based Bible studies. No more guessing on the content, instead you get the full video experience by being able to see and evaluate the complete first lesson of each multi-lesson Bible study.

Each video is easy to share with your friends, small group or Bible study. Just hit the ‘share’ button under the video and send it via email, Facebook, or Twitter.

Watch Bible study sessions from bestselling authors like Timothy Keller, Andy Stanley, Anne Graham Lotz , Bill Hybels, Craig Groeschel, Jim Cymbala, John Ortberg, Lysa TerKeurst , and many more.

Zondervan video-based group Bible studies are available on DVD, and many are available for download. These video Bible studies feature a variety of topics from many authors, and are available wherever small group resources and curriculum are sold including Christianbook.com, Amazon.com and many others.

Be sure to subscribe to the YouTube playlist, because more sessions are coming.

www.Zondervan.com/BibleStudy

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6 Daring Claims about Personal Responsibility [via Andy Stanley]

 

These six claims about responsibility go against the grain of our wider culture. But how many of these claims do you agree with?

(I've excerpted them from Andy Stanley's small group video study, Taking Responsibility for Your Life.)

  1. Irresponsibility… is contagious. That's especially so when we see people getting away with being irresponsible, and even being rewarded for it.
  2. When people are taking responsibility seriously, lots of rules aren't needed. [This is true for a group of any size.]
  3. Irresponsibility isn't a solo thing; it always impacts whoever's connected to the person who's irresponsible. Irresponsibility is ultimately a community matter, a family matter, a corporate matter.
  4. Irresponsibility always creates conflict—not only interpersonal conflict, but conflict within us as we try to hide our guilt.
  5. We reap greater—the reaping [of what we sowed] will seem bigger than we could have imagined. For our irresponsibility, the reaping will seem worse than we think is fair.
  6. God designed us to be responsible. We know this intuitively. We're happiest when we're being responsible.
Learn More about Taking Responsibility Small Group StudyLearn More

Want to see more of pastor Andy Stanley's teaching from Taking Responsbility? Watch Session 1: Let the Blames Begin.

- Adam Forrest, Zondervan

 

 (This post does not represent the views of Zondervan or any of its representatives. The writer's personal opinions are shared for information purposes only. To receive new Zondervan Blog posts in your reader or email inbox, subscribe to Zondervan Blog.)

 

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