Churches are experiencing a renewed focus in helping their members read and understand the Bible. The search for relaible Bible study resources often leads them to the Standard Lesson Commentary. Leaders value the Standard Lesson Commentary? because it guarantees a thorough and complete study of the Bible. Teachers appreciate the quality of each lesson and how easy it is to prepare a unique learning experience. The Standard Lesson Ccommentary? is designed with every classroom in mind. From participatory learning to lecture-based classes, the Standard Lesson Commentary? guides every teacher through multiple options to make the lesson come alive.
This is the nation's best-selling Bible lesson commentary, with more than 300,000 copies sold each year. The SLC contains 53 complete lessons for adults of all ages. Each eight-page lesson includes verse-by-verse exposition, learning activities, and discussion starters.
Reliable Scripture commentary is coupled with contemporary Bible lessons. Each lesson has eight pages of easy-to-use helps, options, and ideas. With verse-by-verse explanation of the Bible text, this resource includes a pronunciation guide.
This inspiring book provides a full year of Bible readings and meditations that correlate with the Standard Lesson Commentary. Each page contains one devotion with space for personal notes and prayer requests. (Motivation)
A guide for spiritual growth published annually by the Higley Pub. Corp. Bible lesson commentary for successful living, providing practical insights to real-life needs of today's Christians, challenging thim to intensify their faith and to make a difference in their community.
This contemporary, user-friendly guide offers a fresh approach to the International Uniform Lesson Series and contains 52 six-page, easy to use Sunday school lessons. Each lesson fits into a three year plan to study the Bible, and every text is indexed for easy reference throughout the three-year period.
Churches are experiencing a renewed focus in helping their members read and understand the Bible. The search for reliable Bible study resources often leads them to the Standard Lesson Ccommentary?. Leaders value the Standard Lesson Commentary? because it guarantees a thorough and complete study of the Bible. Teachers appreciate the quality of each lesson and how easy it is to prepare a unique learning experience. The Standard Lesson Ccommentary? is designed with every classroom in mind. From participatory learning to lecture-based classes, the Standard Lesson Commentary? guides every teacher through multiple options to make the lesson come alive.
This book presents the case for a women's role in the ministry. It validates their right to participate fully in any area of Kingdom work. It shows that women are eligible to serve in any office of the church, including any one of the five-fold ministries (apostle, prophet, evangelist, pastor, and teacher). Were there women apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers in the New Testament Church? Yes. This book puts in perspective certain doctrines (the silent doctrine and headship-submission doctrines), which have been used to deny women their covenant rights to participate in the pulpit ministry as pastors and teachers. The Bible says, "There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female; for ye are all one in Christ Jesus" (Galatians 3:28). These words, by the Apostle Paul, are the greatest validation for women's inclusion in the ministry. Dr. Delroy E. Markland, a native of Jamaica, has been in the ministry for over 36 years as a Spirit-filled evangelist, pastor, and Bible teacher. He is a graduate of Bethel Bible College (1975), Zion Bible Institute (1978), and at Southwestern Assembly of God College, he graduated Summa Cum Laude with a B.S. degree in 1979. He attended Oral Roberts University Graduate School of Theology and Seminary in 1980-1981. There he became a graduate assistant, teaching Old and New Testament Survey courses with Drs. Schatzman and Horner. He furthered his education at Christian Life School of Theology in Columbus, Georgia, where he graduated with a MTh (2004), MDiv (2006), and DMin (2007). He is listed in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities (1979) and has radio and television experience. He currently pastors two churches. This book is a compilation of four years of in-depth study on the subject of women in ministry.