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An Interview with Skip McDonald 

Ms. Skip McDonald, R.N., BSN, Th.B. shares about her book, the Anxiety Bible Study Guide.

How to Lead Application for Inductive Bible Study

During the third part of the conversation, called “Application”, you’ll help your group put into practice what God has made clear through his Word.

How to Lead Interpretation for Inductive Bible Study

During the second part of the conversation, called “Interpretation”, your group will gain clarity about what the passage means as they share and discuss their questions together.

How to Lead Observation for Inductive Bible Study

In this first phase of your group's conversation, called “Observation”, you want to see your group grow increasingly curious about the passage as they look closely at what’s there and share what they’re seeing.

How to Prepare a Bible Study

With God's help and a little preparation, you too can create a space where Jesus takes center stage. When preparing, spend about half your time getting to know the passage and the other half preparing to teach. Remember to be prayerful as you work through your preparation. Jesus wants to meet with you even as you prepare.

SHARP Application Questions

The goal of a Bible study is not information, but transformation, and this is what the application phase of the conversation is all about. Here are five characteristics of application questions that will help your group respond well to what Jesus is doing in their lives.

Identifying the Core Message

The core message is the essential meaning of the passage. If the summary is a paragraph, the core message is a tweet—one key repeatable sentence that participants will remember from the study.

Preparing a Bible Passage Summary

The summary of the passage is a short paragraph that helps clarify the heart of the passage and launches into application. It is the bridge between discussing the meaning of a Bible passage to discussing what it means for our lives.

TIGHT Interpretation Questions

Great questions are at the heart of any solid Bible study. Here are five characteristics of great questions that will guide the interpretation part of the conversation deeper and help your group unlock the core message.

Observing a Passage

If you know what types of things to notice when observing a passage of the Bible, you’ll be able to see more than you normally do.