Respuesta :
Thus a good Bible study will have the key components of quality instruction and discussion (of course do not forget fellowship). First, it is best to instruct then have a discussion. If you have a lot of people, break them down into small groups for the discussion with prepared leaders. Then come back as a whole with a time for questions and answers. Then close by stating or restating the application and restate the main points.
If you have the time and resources, give your students a handout with the main points from your outline and the questions. That way they have something tangible to take home and look back to.
If you have the time and resources, give your students a handout with the main points from your outline and the questions. That way they have something tangible to take home and look back to.
I would say get a list or make a topic of verses. Like for example is Healing God's will? And you get scripture for that. If that, make sense