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Topical Studies
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Citizens of Heaven - Residents of Earth
Five significant words in Philippians 3:20 capture the heart and core of every Christian’s primary identity—we are citizens of heaven. Yes, we reside on planet earth, but our primary citizenship is in heaven. Living in this world as foreigners, strangers, and pilgrims is a common theme in both the Old and New Testaments. Thus, the Bible becomes our “Immigration Manual,” informing us about the few years we spend as foreigners in this present world. In these lessons, Dr. Garmon shows how the Scriptures serve as our dependable and practical guide for understanding how our heavenly citizenship is to affect our daily behavior during this earthly residency. (18 lessons)
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Coping With What Life Brings
You’ve got a choice. You can “cop out” or you can “cope.” In this series of seven lessons, Dr. Garmon uses handouts to lead students through a study that helps them to learn biblical ways of coping with grief, loneliness, guilt, worry, interruptions, depression, and fear. The audio was taped and is available to you on CDs. (7 lessons)
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Don’t Be Anxious—Are You Kidding?
Do you ever feel overwhelmed with it all? We have problems at home, in the workplace, and across the culture at-large. Life can feel like a pressure cooker. Pressure cookers apply heat and steam over a period of time until the contents soften and even fall apart. Do you feel like you are falling apart under the pressures of daily life? It was easy for Paul to write, “In nothing be anxious.” But, did he have a mortgage payment to make, kids to rear in today’s world, and a boss like mine? The rat race is tiring and I’m exhausted. HELP! There is a way to effectively cope and overcome—Jesus! (3 lessons)
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Generational Conflict
For ages, there has been conflict between the young and the old. In these two lessons, we use the TV sitcom “All In The Family” to illustrate the reality of generational conflict. In the second lesson, we show how Christian unity in the family can bridge our generational gaps. It’s a fun and practical study. (2 lessons)
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Sins of the Tongue
Frequently, the tongue leaves a wide trail of devastation. In this series of studies, we take a close-up look at gossip, slander, lying, complaining, hypercriticism, and speaking words of sinful anger. These are sins that we can easily see in others, yet frequently fail to see in ourselves. (5 lessons)
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The Church - God's Big Family
What a privilege to be members of God’s big family—the church. If you spend time with followers of Christ, you will hear “FAMILY TALK”—God is called Father, Jesus is referred to as our elder brother, we refer to each other as brothers and sisters, we speak about a new birth, we eat the supper together, we emphasize the importance of loving each other, and we eagerly await our family inheritance! Family talk! This series contains four lessons. They are:
Lesson 1: The Fatherhood Of God Lesson 2: You Must Be Born Again Lesson 3: Getting Along In The Family Lesson 4: How Do We Resolve Disputable Matters? (Romans 14)
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Honesty In An Age Of Deceit (Parts 1-2-3)
Our culture has grown very accepting of dishonesty. In the religious world, business world, political world, entertainment and athletic worlds, in marriages—dishonesty is all too prevalent. There is everything from compulsive lying to what some call—"white lies." In these lessons, God’s view of lying is revealed.
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Your Problem: Will You Own It? God's Solution: Will You Accept It?
We have a serious problem—sin. God has a wonderful solution—the Good News of Jesus. Will we own the problem and admit that we are sick with sin? Will we accept the solution that God provides to make us well spiritually? (2 lessons)
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