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Living Word Bible 5: Living Your Faith One of the biggest challenges Christians must face is learning how to apply the lessons of faith to their everyday lives. This challenge is only made more daunting by the fact that many matters of the Christian faith are wrapped in terminology that can sometimes be difficult to understand. Living Your Faith takes the homeschooler through exercises and discussions that explore the important and nuanced Christian concepts of grace, sin, prayer, salvation, and most important of all, faith. Building firm foundations in one’s faith can begin at home, and this homeschool course helps chart a path through the profundity, depth, and nuance of living the Christian faith. 1: Faith Begins With God 2: What Is Sin? 3: What Is Salvation? 4: The Old and New Nature 5: Saved By Faith 6: What Is Eternal Life? 7: What Is Deliverance? 8: Who Is The Shepherd? 9: What Is Prayer? 10: How Do We Know God? 11: What Is God Like? 12: What Is The Bible? 13: More About The Bible 14: What Does The Lord Free Us From? 15: Do Christians Get Rewards? 16: Who Is Satan? 17: What Is The Difference? 18: We Are Saved By Christ's Work 19: What Is Our Standing and State? 20: Bible Fun 21: God's Rules 22: The Commandments 23: What Is It? 24: Jesus Christ Is My Lord 25: What Is It? 26: History Of The Church 27: Goals 28: Names Of Jesus 29: Following Jesus 30: Being Self Aware 31: God Of My... 32: Friendship Is... 33: We Grow By... 34: Living A Full Life 35: The Lord's Prayer Part 1 36: The Lord's Prayer Part 2 |
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