Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Lesson Thirteen & Fourteen

This is another two-lesson lesson this week, so don't wait until the last minute to crack open your books. You may find these lessons to be a little challenging because of all the OT references that Paul uses to make his point. So in addition to the ICSB text, you will probably want to grab a Bible when you sit down to do your lessons.

While you're here today, you may want to take a moment to check out an item that I have placed in the column to the right of this copy. I have come up with a list of possible books to read in the upcoming summer break. Take a look at the suggestions. If you are unfamiliar with these titles, you can go to Amazon.com and read about each of the books . Then come back to this site and place your vote for which book you would like to read. At the end of the allotted time, I will select the book that gets the most votes. If you don't like any of the books and have a suggestion of your own, please bring it up at our next meeting. There is one caveat, however, if we choose that book, the person who suggested it will be responsible for providing the group a study guide and for leading our discussion of the book in the fall.

Finally, don't forget. Each of you are responsible for printing out your own study guide unless you contact me before the morning of Wednesday, February 20th.
See you on the 21st!

Study guide for Lessons Thirteen & Fourteen

1 comment:

Verna said...

Kathy,

I just printed out lessons thirteen and fourteen. These were two tough lessons. We should have a good discussion next week. As far as our book for summer reading I'm leaning towards the C.S. Lewis books, but I don't know which one.
Thanks for the lesson.

Verna