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Resource: DVD (DVD8711) Beginnings an Introduction to Christian Faith     
Publisher: Abingdon Press, 2003
Length: 57 mins
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Subjects: Adult Studies; Discipleship; New Christians/Seekers
Location: 6
# Copies: 1
Description: This is a 9-12 week small-group study about basic Christian beliefs. It is intended for adults hungry for an intentional walk with God that encourages a person relationship with Christ. It targets inquirers, explorers, seekers, and new church members and is designed to begin where these adults are on their spiritual journey. In each two-hour session, participants will share a meal, watch a short video/DVD segment, engage in meaningful discussion and reflection, study Scripture, explore Christian faith and teachings, and grow in depth of experience through the small groups.
In the video segments, Rob Weber introduces the session topics with lively, informal presentations using stories and Scripture. There is one video/DVD segment of about fifteen minutes for each of the twelve sessions. In addition, a short promotional video is included to help program directors and group leaders present Beginnings to their congregations and potential participants.

Titles include;
Introduction (3:27)
1. So, Is This All There Is? (17:35)
2. Who Is Jesus, and Why Should I Care? (18:51)
3. Why Am I Not Where I Want To Be? (16:56)
4. What Happens When I Die? (19:14)
5. Can I Trust God? (19:49)
6: How Does God Speak To Me? (20:02)
7. If I Don't Feel Lost, Why Do I Need To Be Found? (19:32)
8. Can I Start Again? (18:16)
9. How Do I Speak To God? (19:32)
10. How Can I Make a Life and Not Just a Living? (19:01)
11. Why Should I Join Any Group That Would Have Me As A Member? (20:11)
12. Love Feast! (20:07)
Includes DVD, 1 Small-Group leader's guide, 1 participant's guide,
1 participant's companion, 1 director's manual
Age Groups: Young Adult; Adult (30-55); Adult (55+)


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