Freedom in Christ Leader's Guide: A 10-Week Life-Changing Discipleship Course by Neil T. Anderson
Sharing The Steps To True And Lasting Freedom The Freedom In Christ Course is a straightforward way to implement effective discipleship within a church, small group, or Bible study. It has been effectively used and appreciated by Christians of all backgrounds, from those who have been believers for many years to those who are new followers of Jesus. Over 350,000 people have gone through the curriculum in English, and it has been translated into over 25 languages. Course participants will learn to: * take hold of the truth of exactly what happened when they became Christians * resolve personal and spiritual issues that may be holding them back * be transformed by renewing their minds * make following Jesus a way of life Use the accompanying videos presented by Steve Goss, Nancy Maldonado, and Daryl Fitzgerald (available separately on DVD) or present it yourself using the scripts in this Leader's Guide and the PowerPoint presentations (free downloads available). The biblical principles taught in the course can help you establish a firm foundation for discipleship that will last a lifetime. Participants will need a Participant's Guide and The Steps To Freedom In Christ (available separately). Dr. Neil T. Anderson is the founder and president emeritus of Freedom In Christ Ministries, which has offices and representatives in 40 countries. He was formerly chairman of the Practical Theology Department at Talbot School of Theology and has five earned degrees, including two doctorates. Dr. Anderson and his wife live in Franklin, Tennessee. For more information see www.ficm.org or www.ficminternational.org. Steve Goss is international director of Freedom In Christ Ministries. Under his leadership the ministry has gone from operating in 7 countries to operating in nearly 40 countries. Steve teaches extensively in churches in the UK and overseas and at conferences. He lives in Berkshire, England, with his wife, Zoe, and two daughters.