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SG 5233 Spiritual Maturity: Principles of Spiritual Growth for Every Believer Textbook
J. Oswald Sanders / Dr. Howard L. Carmicle, Jr.
The biblical mandate for believers is clear—to grow from spiritual infancy to maturity.
The New Testament knows three types of Christians: The spiritually mature, The
spiritually immature, and the spiritually decadent. For those who desire to grow strong
spiritually, this course provides clear direction.
SG 5243 The Keys to Spiritual Growth Textbook
John MacArthur / Dr. James Vick II
God wants all Christians to grow to spiritual maturity, but sometimes people are unsure
what that entails. This course unlocks the door to the riches awaiting us. In this course
the student will tour the servants’ quarters (obedience), the library (Bible Study) the
family room (fellowship), the bridal suite (love)—and rejoice in the temple God is
building out of our lives!
SG 5253 Overcoming the 7 Obstacles to Spiritual Growth Textbook
Dwight L. Carlson / Dr. James Vick, II
When we are not satisfied with our Christian walk, what can we do? This course
explores the obstacles that impede faith and reveals how to set them aside and grow in
the Lord.
SG 5263 Developing a Christian Mind Textbook
Oliver Barclay / Dr. R. Clifton Drawdy
This course is designed to challenge to develop a “Christian Mind”. This is something
we cannot escape because our minds are involved in the simplest decisions. Either we
please God by loving Him with our entire mind, or we avoid this responsibility, hoping
that somehow a mindless love is good enough.
SG 5273 Unlock the Power of Family Textbook
Dr. Daniel A. Brown / Dr. Terry Stair
This course will help the student recognize the four elements of covenant: Exchanging
Names, Rehearsing History, Making Promises, and Accepting Consequences.
SG 5293 Serving God's Purpose Audio
Dr. Kurt Huth
This course helps the student to understand why they are alive and reveal God's purpose
for their life.
SG 5293 Living Above The Fray Audio
Dr. Kurt Huth
Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary defines Fray as: 1) A great crash, havoc, ruin, to break.
2) A broil, quarrel or violent riot, that puts men in fear. 3) To fright; to terrify. This course
will show the student that a fray is a curse that we are to live above in the authority of
our Lord Jesus Christ.
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