Lesson FL001 Small Group Bible Study on Parenting
Look up the following Scriptures. When reading these verses
ask yourself the following questions:
- Who is talking/writing?
- Who is the audience?
- What do these verses have to say about our main topic?
Philippians
4:8
STEP 2-
READING
ASSIGNMENT
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Read the following article that relates to our topical Bible
study.
Are You Believing Lies
About Media?
Nancy Leigh DeMoss and Dannah Gresh
Many teenagers
today go to bed with their iPods in their ears and wake up with
them still there. After a quick shower, they plug them back in
for the commute to school. During that commute, they may check
their text messages or make a quick call on their cell phones.
During the school day, they likely take every opportunity to check
those text messages. Read
Article
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Important
Tip!
For Optimal Learning and Comprehension, Print the article and grab
your highlighter.
As
you read the article, highlight the sentences, statements or paragraphs
that you find most profound, confusing, revolutionary, fundamental
or inspiring. Mark each highlight with the reason you choose
it. Use the corresponding word or letter. P
= Profound , C = Confusing , R
= Revolutionary , F = Fundamental
, I = Inspiring.
After
you have done this for the entire article, force yourself to narrow
your favorite sentences, statements or paragraphs down to your
top 5. Then top 3. Then 1. This will prepare you for in-depth
group discussion.
Not
only will this technique improve overall reading comprehension,
but will act as a discussion outline for your small group. This
method also provides a jump start if you choose to do a written
summary of the article.
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