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What is an Event-Level Bible Study?
Major movies are cultural events -- people attend in groups and with friends. That is why MovieMinistry has launched Event-Level Bible Studies, so that youth pastors, small-group leaders, and involved lay people can tap into this reservoir of cultural ideas in film. Using Event-Level Bible Studies is an excellent, low-key way to have a group social activity, share a meal together, and then open up discussions about spiritual topics.
We want you to try one for free.
Download this study for the upcoming film: Glory Road (in theaters January 13th)
and see for yourself. Then come back next week for our Event-Level Study for End of the Spear (in theaters January 20th).
Glory Road -- What Does it Take to Change the World?
A FREE MovieMinistry Event-Level Bible Study
Turn your trip to the movies into a chance to talk about changing the world for Christ. Glory Road -- What Does it Take to Change the World? is a Bible study that brings together a movie, a meal, and a message into a single event to maximize the impact of your viewing of Glory Road.
First - take your group to see the film.
Second - meet together for a meal and fellowship
Third - launch into a deep study that uses the day's entertainment to challenge people to join God's Team or to recommit themselves to being a spiritual coach to others. Learn the importance of discipline, perseverance, and support. And how belief, coupled with action, is what it takes to win the world for Jesus.
Glory Road -- What Does it Take to Change the World? includes:
A Leader's guide that makes preparation quick and easy.
- A synopsis of the film
- Step-by-step prep for the event
- Five brief sections that lead participants toward decisions
- Relevant Scripture verses
- Discussion questions (with potential answers)
- Clear application to keep the study moving
- Beautiful full-color cover
Student Bible studies that follow the Leader's Guide format
- Sections and discussion questions clearly stated
- Plenty of white space for taking notes
- Scripture references for each discussion section
- Questions that lead people to make decisions
- Separate full-color cover
- Permission to make as many copies as you need for your own group only
Format
One: Recruiting Strategies (Luke 14:15-24; 1 Corinthians 1:24-31; and John 3:16-18; John 1:12-13)
Two: Good Players Need Good Coaching (1 Corinthians 12:12-27; 2 Timothy 2:2-7)
Three: Great Players Persevere (1 Peter 5:8; 1 Peter 4:12-19; James 1:2-3, 12 and Romans 5:1-5)
Four: Players Don't Stand Alone (Romans 12:4-13, Philippians 2:1-11 and Hebrews 10:23-25)
Five: All Players Triumph through Belief and Action (James 2:14-26)
Conclusion: Go Play to Win! (1 Corinthians 9:25-27)
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