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Jesus, Sent to Heal

Jesus treated the whole person, bringing physical, spiritual, emotional, and social healing.

Faculty Four Loves Bible Study

4-part Bible Study on the Faculty Four Loves: Love God and Love Others, Love Your Campus, Love for Our Discipline, Love for the World.

Flourishing in Grad School: A 14-Week Study for 1st Year Grad Students

The series of conversations helps new graduate students think about the new season of life they’ve begun through the lens of faith and consider what God’s invitation(s) may be as they settle in, face challenges, etc.

Witness in the Academy: Acts Bible Studies

Five Bible Studies from the book of Acts that explore the theme of witness from the perspective of graduate students and faculty.

Discovery Bible Study

DBS is a Bible study method that is being used in settings around the world, among both non-believers and believers. it is extremely simple, which aids replication. Even after a first DBS, it would be easy to turn and facilitate the study with another person…and that’s the point! By keeping it simple—no, really simple—there is a better chance that they will pass it on. Each element teaches an aspect of discipleship and being the church, as you can see below.

God's Good News About Politics

How should Jesus' followers engage in politics? Take a broader look at how God’s people have engaged with issues of power, justice, and political organization, and consider His invitation to faithful engagement in our time.

Highlights: Acts Bible Studies

These five bible studies explore various passages in the book of Acts and are perfect for a campus small group or a one-on-one context.

Highlights: Luke Bible Studies

These eight bible studies explore various passages in the Gospel of Luke and are perfect for a campus small group or one-on-one context.

Ephesians Discipleship Curriculum

Discipling students to follow Jesus more deeply is a core value we all share. This curriculum works through the book of Ephesians and is easily done in one-on-one or small discipleship meetings.