An eight-week inductive Bible study for relying on Gods plan With the chaos in todays society, it can be difficult for busy women to notice Gods intentional care and control in their lives. The book of Esther may seem like a fairy tale, but in reality, it involves heavy topics that parallel with the modern day, like human trafficking, genocide, and Gods sovereign hand of protection through it all. Its possible for women to find peace that passes understanding even in this chaotic world. Esthers saga brims with the reality that God actively played a role in Esthers life, and he continues to be active in the lives of women today. In one of the only two books of the Bible where God isnt named directly, his faithful involvement is abundantly clear as he keeps his promise to his covenant people. Join Sue Edwards and Rebecca Carrell as they go deeper into a popular Bible story for women, promoting introspection, reflection, and personal discovery. Women of all ages and spiritual walks will benefit from the practical application, word studies, and discussion questions. Sue Edwards (MA, Dallas Theological Seminary; DMin, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) is professor emeritus of educational ministry and leadership at Dallas Theological Seminary. With more than forty years of teaching, pastoring, and directing womens ministry, she continues to speak at retreats, conferences, and seminars across the country. Visit discovertogetherseries.com for the rest of Sues Discover Together Bible series, bible study videos, and free leaders guides.
An eight-week inductive Bible study for relying on Gods plan With the chaos in todays society, it can be difficult for busy women to notice Gods intentional care and control in their lives. The book of Esther may seem like a fairy tale, but in reality, it involves heavy topics that parallel with the modern day, like human trafficking, genocide, and Gods sovereign hand of protection through it all. Its possible for women to find peace that passes understanding even in this chaotic world. Esthers saga brims with the reality that God actively played a role in Esthers life, and he continues to be active in the lives of women today. In one of the only two books of the Bible where God isnt named directly, his faithful involvement is abundantly clear as he keeps his promise to his covenant people. Join Sue Edwards and Rebecca Carrell as they go deeper into a popular Bible story for women, promoting introspection, reflection, and personal discovery. Women of all ages and spiritual walks will benefit from the practical application, word studies, and discussion questions. Sue Edwards (MA, Dallas Theological Seminary; DMin, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) is professor emeritus of educational ministry and leadership at Dallas Theological Seminary. With more than forty years of teaching, pastoring, and directing womens ministry, she continues to speak at retreats, conferences, and seminars across the country. Visit discovertogetherseries.com for the rest of Sues Discover Together Bible series, bible study videos, and free leaders guides.
An eight-week inductive Bible study for relying on Gods plan With the chaos in todays society, it can be difficult for busy women to notice Gods intentional care and control in their lives. The book of Esther may seem like a fairy tale, but in reality, it involves heavy topics that parallel with the modern day, like human trafficking, genocide, and Gods sovereign hand of protection through it all. Its possible for women to find peace that passes understanding even in this chaotic world. Esthers saga brims with the reality that God actively played a role in Esthers life, and he continues to be active in the lives of women today. In one of the only two books of the Bible where God isnt named directly, his faithful involvement is abundantly clear as he keeps his promise to his covenant people. Join Sue Edwards and Rebecca Carrell as they go deeper into a popular Bible story for women, promoting introspection, reflection, and personal discovery. Women of all ages and spiritual walks will benefit from the practical application, word studies, and discussion questions. Sue Edwards (MA, Dallas Theological Seminary; DMin, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) is professor emeritus of educational ministry and leadership at Dallas Theological Seminary. With more than forty years of teaching, pastoring, and directing womens ministry, she continues to speak at retreats, conferences, and seminars across the country. Visit discovertogetherseries.com for the rest of Sues Discover Together Bible series, bible study videos, and free leaders guides.