The Roman study questions will help you or your small group reach down to the intended meaning of the Roman Bible passages.
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When the text is particularly difficult to understand or apply, advanced questions help you dig down deeper and better communicate the message to others in relevant ways. These questions are great for sermon preparation time, too. (Specials and description below).
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32 Bible studies firmly founded on God's Word. Each study now in the expanded version has both basic and advanced study questions as well as an outline, opening question for small groups and introductory and closing summaries.
For class use, it is best to go through the questions and pick out the ones that are most helpful within your time limit. Don't forget to use our good application questions.
"I will use your Romans series to teach an Adult class.... Although I'd like to use each of your files in unaltered form, I might have to change some portions in a very slight way. My problem is that I don't know how to change even small parts like the title of a page to fit the theme that our church is doing. This is especially so with PDF files which I cannot alter because I do not have a PDF software. Do you know where I can go to to get a free trial downloadable version I could use for a few weeks? If not, it's OK. I'll use the pages unaltered." - Angelito
Answer: Adobe Acrobat (not just the Reader) is necessary to alter pdfs-not easy, though there are other apps that do this too now. But our NT Digital Library also includes the .docx format which most people can easily edit with the Word program (or Google) or Apple's Pages. – Paul
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