upWORDcall Inductive Study Homework – Acts
upWORDcall Inductive Study Homework is a companion to the upWORDcall Inductive Study Handbook.
This book of homework provides guided studies through the entire book of Acts. You will have ample space to write your Observations, Interpretations, Spiritualizations, and Personal/Practical research work.
New to inductive study or honing your skills? You will value the guided help this homework provides that corresponds with the upWORDcall Inductive Study Handbook. With it, you are sure to complete a solid and comprehensive inductive study for all of its 28 lessons. If you are a seasoned inductive student, you will appreciate the layout and space this homework provides for your written research.
The Acts Homework is 223 pages in length, 25 lessons in all, covering the entire book of Acts. Each lesson represents one week of homework. Written with group sharing in mind, you may also use it individually at your own pace.
Also provided is a separate copy of the 30 Observation Questions Sheet. This convenient 30 questions sheet will make your observations thorough and well organized.
The upWORDcall Acts Homework and the upWORDcall Study Handbook are excellent materials for men or women who desire to enrich their studies in God's Word using the inductive study method.
ACTS
The traditional name for this book is "Acts of the Apostles." In it, we discover how the Apostles founded Christianity and the first church. The author, Luke, gives an "orderly" account of the early church after Christ's resurrection. (Luke 1:3-4)
The book of Acts' key theme is the Holy Spirit's empowerment of believers to declare the gospel among Jews and Gentiles. It is best summarized by Acts 1:8, "But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth." The church is established in response to this call. Peter and Paul are key figures in the early church, and the book of Acts follows their missions and ministries to the church.
The book of Acts is noteworthy for its narrative qualities. It gives the account of the spread of the gospel, replete with arrests, imprisonments, beatings, riots, narrow escapes, a resurrection from death, a shipwreck, trial scenes, and rescues. Ultimately, Acts explains how Christianity is the one true religion rooted in God's promises from the beginning of time.
*Inductive Handbook sold separately. (Please contact me for large group orders)
upWORDcall Inductive Study Homework is a companion to the upWORDcall Inductive Study Handbook.
This book of homework provides guided studies through the entire book of Acts. You will have ample space to write your Observations, Interpretations, Spiritualizations, and Personal/Practical research work.
New to inductive study or honing your skills? You will value the guided help this homework provides that corresponds with the upWORDcall Inductive Study Handbook. With it, you are sure to complete a solid and comprehensive inductive study for all of its 28 lessons. If you are a seasoned inductive student, you will appreciate the layout and space this homework provides for your written research.
The Acts Homework is 223 pages in length, 25 lessons in all, covering the entire book of Acts. Each lesson represents one week of homework. Written with group sharing in mind, you may also use it individually at your own pace.
Also provided is a separate copy of the 30 Observation Questions Sheet. This convenient 30 questions sheet will make your observations thorough and well organized.
The upWORDcall Acts Homework and the upWORDcall Study Handbook are excellent materials for men or women who desire to enrich their studies in God's Word using the inductive study method.
ACTS
The traditional name for this book is "Acts of the Apostles." In it, we discover how the Apostles founded Christianity and the first church. The author, Luke, gives an "orderly" account of the early church after Christ's resurrection. (Luke 1:3-4)
The book of Acts' key theme is the Holy Spirit's empowerment of believers to declare the gospel among Jews and Gentiles. It is best summarized by Acts 1:8, "But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth." The church is established in response to this call. Peter and Paul are key figures in the early church, and the book of Acts follows their missions and ministries to the church.
The book of Acts is noteworthy for its narrative qualities. It gives the account of the spread of the gospel, replete with arrests, imprisonments, beatings, riots, narrow escapes, a resurrection from death, a shipwreck, trial scenes, and rescues. Ultimately, Acts explains how Christianity is the one true religion rooted in God's promises from the beginning of time.
*Inductive Handbook sold separately. (Please contact me for large group orders)
upWORDcall Inductive Study Homework is a companion to the upWORDcall Inductive Study Handbook.
This book of homework provides guided studies through the entire book of Acts. You will have ample space to write your Observations, Interpretations, Spiritualizations, and Personal/Practical research work.
New to inductive study or honing your skills? You will value the guided help this homework provides that corresponds with the upWORDcall Inductive Study Handbook. With it, you are sure to complete a solid and comprehensive inductive study for all of its 28 lessons. If you are a seasoned inductive student, you will appreciate the layout and space this homework provides for your written research.
The Acts Homework is 223 pages in length, 25 lessons in all, covering the entire book of Acts. Each lesson represents one week of homework. Written with group sharing in mind, you may also use it individually at your own pace.
Also provided is a separate copy of the 30 Observation Questions Sheet. This convenient 30 questions sheet will make your observations thorough and well organized.
The upWORDcall Acts Homework and the upWORDcall Study Handbook are excellent materials for men or women who desire to enrich their studies in God's Word using the inductive study method.
ACTS
The traditional name for this book is "Acts of the Apostles." In it, we discover how the Apostles founded Christianity and the first church. The author, Luke, gives an "orderly" account of the early church after Christ's resurrection. (Luke 1:3-4)
The book of Acts' key theme is the Holy Spirit's empowerment of believers to declare the gospel among Jews and Gentiles. It is best summarized by Acts 1:8, "But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth." The church is established in response to this call. Peter and Paul are key figures in the early church, and the book of Acts follows their missions and ministries to the church.
The book of Acts is noteworthy for its narrative qualities. It gives the account of the spread of the gospel, replete with arrests, imprisonments, beatings, riots, narrow escapes, a resurrection from death, a shipwreck, trial scenes, and rescues. Ultimately, Acts explains how Christianity is the one true religion rooted in God's promises from the beginning of time.
*Inductive Handbook sold separately. (Please contact me for large group orders)