by admin | Dec 14, 2017 | Christian Living, Collection, Fusion Movement, General Discipleship
p About This Lesson We all agree that prayer is fundamental to the Christian life, but we still struggle with it. Prayer is not a boring burden, but a way of life in which we creatively communicate with our creator in a variety of ways. It will help us if we look...
by admin | Dec 14, 2017 | Christian Living, Collection, Fusion Movement, Missions
p About This Lesson Jesus is always our primary example. He started his ministry by “Opening the Book” in the synagogue at Nazareth. While the synagogue was the worship center for his community, it was much more. It was the place for education, probably for local...
by admin | Dec 14, 2017 | Collection, Fusion Movement, The Trinity
p About This Lesson Our depth of faith, our level of commitment to God, and our ability to trust Him, are all dependent on our understanding of who He is, and our right response to Him. God is so wonderful, so perfect, so holy, so good, and He wants us to know...
by admin | Dec 14, 2017 | Almost Alumni, Christian Living, Collection, Fusion Movement, General Discipleship
p About This Lesson This four-pack looks at the subject of money. It is an issue that can make us feel guilty if we have it and equally guilty if we don’t! Yet, it is vital that we come to grips with it. Every day we will be earning, saving, giving or...
by admin | Dec 14, 2017 | Almost Alumni, Collection, Fusion Movement
p About This Lesson People estimate that, when we leave college, we will spend over 60% of our time working. We need to dispel the myths that work is merely a ‘means to an end’ activity. It is more than a tool to provide us with money. A regular job is often seen...
by admin | Dec 14, 2017 | Christian Living, Collection, Fusion Movement, General Discipleship
p About This Lesson Jesus didn’t mention the church very much – in fact, the Gospels only record two places where he talked about it, in Matthew 16 and 18. But he seemed to talk about the Kingdom of God all the time; it was his main theme. Have a quick look...