Romans | Group Leader Challenge | 2017 | Group Leader Challenge
Women's ministry leader and author, Melissa Spoelstra, gives guidance for handling prayer requests thoughtfully in study groups.
Speakers:Melissa Spoelstra
Writers:Melissa Spoelstra
Topics:Women's MinistryPrayerRomans
Source:Abingdon Press
Find the good news to encourage you to do might work for God
In this introductory video, Melissa provides helpful background information that gives us context for studying this letter written over 2,000 years ago.
In Session 1, Melissa explores verses in Romans 1 and 2 to show us how we can take off the masks we wear and get real about our need for God so that the good ne...
In Session 2, Melissa highlights parts of Romans 3-5 as she explores the good news about hope. No matter what our circumstances are screaming, we can put our ho...
In this video segment we look at parts of Romans 6-8 as we consider where our focus is.
In Session 4, Melissa highlights parts of Romans 9-11 to show us that God's plan is better than ours and that He can redeem suffering and trials for good. She e...
In Session 5, Melissa lifts up verses in Romans 12-14 to help us change the way we think about ourselves and others, stop pretending and posing in relationships...
In this final week Melissa underscores parts of Romans 15 and 16 to remind us that suffering has an expiration date and there is great hope to be found while we...
Learn more about Melissa Spoelstra's women's Bible study, Romans: Good News That Changes Everything
Go behind the scenes with Melissa Spoelstra on the set of her study, Romans: Good News That Changes Everything.
Group Leader Challenge
Women's ministry leader and author, Melissa Spoelstra, shares tips for managing group dynamics in study groups.
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