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Wednesday Family Night Bible Studies

At Dix Chapel 1830 - 1930


(all welcome to join in Fellowship Meal served 1730 - 1815) th Spring 2013 Studies beginning April 10

During Wednesday adult studies, age appropriate Bible learning classes are provided for children ages 6 months through 8th grade. All Wednesday adult studies, with the exception of the womens study are coed. They are appropriate for married or singles o f any age high school and above.

Basic: Who is God In this small group experience, Francis Chan explores the weighty topic of the Trinity, distilling the reality of the nature of God into foundational truths. We will engage in challenging, innovative, and accessible discussions on the nature of God and what that knowledge means for those who believe in Him. Facilitated by Jen Downey

Wonderfully Made: Becoming Who You Are in Christ helps women of all ages develop positive self-worth, grow in confidence, and discover their true identity and worth as beloved daughters of God. Women will discover the source of their true value and worth; cultivate true confidence that comes from God, not self; move from insecurity to radiance and joy; ditch the trap of perfectionism, and thrive in freedom and grace; walk in their true identity, and reflect Christ to a lost and hurting world. Includes personal stories, discussion and journaling questions, challenges, and memory verses. Facilitated by Katie Huston Philippians Examines what it means to live on earth as citizens of heaven. Discover what it means to be a mature Christian or belong to a mature church by going through the book of Philippians verse-by-verse. Each of the lessons of this Bible study has three sections designed to help you better understand and apply the lesson's Scripture verse. Facilitated by Rob Day

Do You Know Your True Identity? This study focuses on the following truths: False beliefs we believe about ourselves. How our old identity was formed. What God accomplished at the cross to give us a new identity. What our true identity is in Christ The process God uses to move us from living from our false beliefs to living from our true identity. Facilitated by Maj. Angel E. Betancourt-Toyens

Resolving Everyday Conflict Everyone encounters conflict--whether with a coworker, family member, friend, or complete stranger. And yet we all desire harmony in our relationships. Resolving Everyday Conflict is a practical, biblical, concise guide to peacemaking in everyday life that can turn tumultuous relationships into peaceful ones. Through this study you will discover how to see the situation clearly, overcome evil with good, be reconciled to your "enemy," and more. Facilitated by Brandt and Stephanie Higley.

Say Goodbye to Whining, Complaining, and Bad Attitudes . . . in You and Your Kids Selfishness, bickering, and belligerence can dampen a happy family life. Here's a revolutionary resource that offers an honorbased solution to bad behavior. Six ways to teach honor to your kids; a 3-step approach to dealing with meanness; helpful suggestions for parenting skills; biblical solutions to sibling rivalry; and fun family activities help you restore peace and contentment to your home. Facilitated by Adam and Alicia Faulkner.
*** To register for any of the studies, please complete a registration form available at Dix, McGuire or Falcon Courts North Chapel. For more information please contact Amanda Doyle at amanda.doyle.ctr@us.af.mil or 609-562-1394.

*** Registration is ongoing, so join anytime!***

Find us on Facebook at JB MDL Protestant Chapel.

Other Weekday Bible Study Opportunities:


Mens Small Group, Mondays, 0600, McGuire Chapel. Using the LifeChange Series studies on books of the Bible to gain understanding of the books, apply the wisdom gained, and develop personal study skills. Facilitated by Adam Faulkner. Mens Small Group, Fridays, 1900, North Chapel Beginning 5 April and continuing for 8 weeks, using the Sleeping Giant study, men will examine Acts 2 and Romans 5 to discover how to awaken a powerful masculine ministry potential in today's church. We will discover an identity and purpose that moves from Adam and death to Jesus and life---transcending culture and confronting global injustice. Facilitated by Keenan Rogers Young Adult Group, Sundays, 1800, Dix Grove Park Join us for dinner and informal worship, as well as going deeper into Gods word to learn more of who God is and who you are in Him. Facilitated by Nick and Beth Dille. Protestant Women of the Chapel, Tuesdays, 0930, Dix Chapel President Katie Huston. PWOC 2013 Spring Studies include
A Woman's Heart: God's Dwelling Place by Beth Moore Perhaps no Old Testament event so dramatically illustrates God's persistent desire to relate to His children as the building of the tabernacle in the wilderness. Through the tabernacle God initiated a deeper relationship with His Chosen People by bringing reconciliation and revealing His glory. In this Bible study you will be challenged to prepare your heart, like the holy of holies, to become a home for His love and glory a dwelling place for the Most High God. Lioness Arising by Lisa Bevere Tap into your wild side and awaken the power of God within you! Using the prowess of the lioness as a metaphor, Bevere urges women to become spiritually, mentally, physically, and emotionally strong; embrace others; use their gifts of intuition; work for their community's welfare; and become a ferocious force for good in the world. These people rise up like a lioness; like a majestic lion they stand. Numbers 23:24

Mom to Mom: Heart Talk On What Really Matters by Linda Anderson The Mom to Mom Ministry curriculum is a biblically based parenting program designed around the Titus 2:4 concept of older women teaching and encouraging younger women in their relationship with their husbands and children. Through small group interaction led by "Titus 2" Leaders, growth occurs not only in our parenting skills but also in our wholeness as women, intellectually, relationally, and spiritually. Mom to Mom is for any mother who may feel isolated, intimidated by information overload, or insignificant in her role as a parent. So Whats the Difference by Fritz Ridenour In easy-to-understand chapters, the author explains the basic beliefs of Protestantism, Roman Catholicism, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormonism, New Age and a dozen other belief systems of the world. It will help you recognize the real differences and make it easier to explain and share your faith with others

For more information please contact Amanda Doyle at amanda.doyle.ctr@us.af.mil or 609-562-1394.

*** Registration is ongoing, so join at anytime! ***

Find us on Facebook at JB MDL Protestant Chapel.

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