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Developing A Biblical World View
Suggestions for Group Study
FIRST MEETING
Opening : Open with prayer and introductions. Get acquainted and register the students.
Establish Group Procedures : Determine who will lead the meetings, the time, place, and dates for the sessions.
Praise And Worship : Invite the presence of the Holy Spirit into your training session.
Distribute Manuals To Students : Introduce the manual title, format, and course objectives provided in the first few pages of the manual.
Make The First Assignment : Students will read the chapters assigned and take the Self-Tests prior to the next meeting. The number of chapters you cover per meeting will depend on chapter length, content, and the abilities of your group.
SECOND AND FOLLOWING MEETINGS
Opening : Pray. Welcome and register any new students and give them a manual. Take attendance. Have a time of praise and worship.
Review : Present a brief summary of what you studied at the last meeting.
Lesson : Discuss each section of the chapter using the HEADINGS IN CAPITAL BOLD FACED LETTERS as a teaching outline. Ask students for questions or comments on what they have studied. Apply the lesson to the lives and ministries of your students.
Self-Test : Review the Self-Tests students have completed. (Note: If you do not want the students to have access to the answers to the Self-Tests, you may remove the answer pages from the back of each manual.)
For Further Study : You may do these projects on a group or individual basis.
Final Examination : If your group is enrolled in this course for credit, you received a final examination with this course. Reproduce a copy for each student and administer the exam upon conclusion of this course.