How People Change: How Christ Changes Us by His Grace, Participant's Workbook

How People Change: How Christ Changes Us by His Grace, Participant's Workbook
ISBN-10
0976230895
ISBN-13
9780976230892
Series
How People Change
Category
Christian life
Pages
188
Language
English
Published
2007-01-01
Authors
Timothy S. Lane, Paul David Tripp

Description

This curriculum helps people to understand their own motivations and desires and grow in love for God and people. Participants will be challenged and equipped to experience the deep-down change that the gospel of Jesus Christ brings. Based on principles from the book, How People Change, authors Timothy S. Lane and Paul David Tripp now offer this companion guide for use in church-wide training sessions, small groups, Sunday schools, youth groups, or one-on-one discipleship.

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