FaithSearch 2009 Summer Bible
Studies —
FREE and Open to the Public
Cost = $0.00
Register by calling the hosting church, or contact
FaithSearch directly:
Phone: 952.401.4501; E-mail: info@faithsearch.org
Choosing to be a Bond Servant
Christians are often described in Scripture as servants, or
in some Bible translations, as slaves of Jesus Christ.
The negative association in U.S. history of slavery with involuntary
servitude and abuse makes Christians uncomfortable with the
concept; it is also unattractive to those outside Christianity
who might consider following Christ.
To understand "servant" the way first-century Christians
did is to recast it into the context of love, personal fulfillment
and a joyful dedication of our lives to Jesus.
You'll learn some interesting biblical information:
- How to be a slave–and love it!
- Ear rings can have meaningful spiritual significance. Find
out how!
- What is the meaning of the fact that all the apostles of
Jesus referred to themselves as "bond servants?"
- Why would anyone choose to be a slave? We'll find out from
the apostles of Jesus.
Cost = $0.00
Do
All Roads Lead to God?
There is an increase of religious diversity in our society,
and with it, an array of truth claims.
How can we know who is right? Or, are they all right?
In this class, we will identify the major religions, their
origins and number of adherents, and their worldviews.
We will also discover why so many "gods" and religions
exist through a discernable pattern revealed by an estranged
human race attempting to relate to an invisible and intangible
Being they sense must exist.
Finally, we will respond to the frequent accusation that Christians
are narrow-minded and their beliefs more exclusive than those
of other religions by claiming that Jesus is the only way to
God.
Cost = $0.00