Vanishing Grace Study Guide

Whatever Happened to the Good News?

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Inspiration & Meditation, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Philip Yancey ISBN: 9780310825654
Publisher: Zondervan Publication: October 21, 2014
Imprint: Zondervan Language: English
Author: Philip Yancey
ISBN: 9780310825654
Publisher: Zondervan
Publication: October 21, 2014
Imprint: Zondervan
Language: English

“Why does the church stir up such negative feelings?” Philip Yancey has been asking this all his life as a journalist. His perennial question is more relevant now than ever: research shows that favorable opinions of Christianity have plummeted drastically—and opinions of Evangelicals have taken even deeper dives.

Yet while opinions about Christianity are dropping, interest in spirituality is rising. Why the disconnect? Why are so many asking, “What’s so good about the Good News?”

In Vanishing Grace, Yancey shows the desperate need our world has for grace, and how Christians can truly make the gospel good news again. In this video-based small group Bible study, participants will explore what kind of news is good to a culture that thinks it has rejected the Christian version. Wading deep into the transformative power of grace, they will hear illuminating stories of how faith can be expressed in ways that disarm even the most cynical.

Sessions include:

  1. We've Got Problems
  2. What Can We Do About It?
  3. Who Are the Grace Dispensers?
  4. Is It Really Good News?
  5. Holy Subversives

Designed for use with the Vanishing Grace Video Study 9780310825500 (sold separately).

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“Why does the church stir up such negative feelings?” Philip Yancey has been asking this all his life as a journalist. His perennial question is more relevant now than ever: research shows that favorable opinions of Christianity have plummeted drastically—and opinions of Evangelicals have taken even deeper dives.

Yet while opinions about Christianity are dropping, interest in spirituality is rising. Why the disconnect? Why are so many asking, “What’s so good about the Good News?”

In Vanishing Grace, Yancey shows the desperate need our world has for grace, and how Christians can truly make the gospel good news again. In this video-based small group Bible study, participants will explore what kind of news is good to a culture that thinks it has rejected the Christian version. Wading deep into the transformative power of grace, they will hear illuminating stories of how faith can be expressed in ways that disarm even the most cynical.

Sessions include:

  1. We've Got Problems
  2. What Can We Do About It?
  3. Who Are the Grace Dispensers?
  4. Is It Really Good News?
  5. Holy Subversives

Designed for use with the Vanishing Grace Video Study 9780310825500 (sold separately).

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