Jennifer Johnson has worked with many young people who feel they have destroyed any hope of a relationship with their heavenly Father. Out of that work she has composed "Back from Captivity" that assists the prodigal in a walk back to that relationship and in maintaining that relationship for a lifetime. This six-week study acknowledges the struggles that led to the separation, brings awareness to the constant battle to maintain the relationship, and discloses what the future brings to those who strive to follow Christ. This resource is ideal for an individual study or a small group study for those desiring to walk with a prodigal spiritually and practically once the prodigal is home again. Both Old Testament and New Testament accounts relating to returning home are examined in this study. Johnson is skilled at focusing on the three parts of restoration: the present and the desire for restoration, the past and avoiding things that led to the break down of a relationship with the Father, and finally the future and spiritual growth that equips them to face daily life. This resource gives the prodigal seeking to restore a relationship with God the answers to follow the rebuilding of that most important connection in life.
Jennifer Johnson has worked with many young people who feel they have destroyed any hope of a relationship with their heavenly Father. Out of that work she has composed "Back from Captivity" that assists the prodigal in a walk back to that relationship and in maintaining that relationship for a lifetime. This six-week study acknowledges the struggles that led to the separation, brings awareness to the constant battle to maintain the relationship, and discloses what the future brings to those who strive to follow Christ. This resource is ideal for an individual study or a small group study for those desiring to walk with a prodigal spiritually and practically once the prodigal is home again. Both Old Testament and New Testament accounts relating to returning home are examined in this study. Johnson is skilled at focusing on the three parts of restoration: the present and the desire for restoration, the past and avoiding things that led to the break down of a relationship with the Father, and finally the future and spiritual growth that equips them to face daily life. This resource gives the prodigal seeking to restore a relationship with God the answers to follow the rebuilding of that most important connection in life.