Christian History study course starts next week

Posted by principledmom on April 1st, 2008. Filed under: Christian History Study, General BPA, History.
  

I am hosting a history study here on my blog beginning Monday, April 7. The resources you need are these two books here (click the pics to purchase), along with a Bible. I also recommend a notebook, lots of notebook paper, 8 dividers and a nice pen. Since we use the notebook method in BPA, you know we always need more notebooks!

I will post on the week's lesson and then (hopefully) you will leave comments regarding the lesson, or link to your blog's post on the topic. My hope is to generate positive, insightful conversation regarding America's Christian history as we learnfrom these lessons.

There are 8 lessons, so we will take one each week and discuss it here and at our weekly Thursday night chats. I will add a new topic to my category list to make these lessons easy to find in the future, which is helpful if you can't study with us right now. I hope you will prayerfully consider joining me for this exciting study.

11 Responses to Christian History study course starts next week

  1. Papa

    I’m looking forward to it.

  2. Papa

    I’m still looking forward to it.

  3. Shannon

    Awesome. I am excited! You are ambitious! May the Lord give you grace and wisdom to lead us in this study. May those of us who participate be enlightened.

  4. Renae

    I was just thinking I wanted to revisit history. I look forward to it.

  5. Vicki

    This is great. My daughter and I are looking forward to it.

    God Bless!!

  6. Vicki

    I am looking forward to it as well.
    God Bless!!

  7. Anna-Marie

    Ooooh I am so excited to study with you ladies. I will keep you all in my prayers.

  8. Paula

    I can’t wait! This is exactly what I needed!

  9. Paula

    I can’t wait!

  10. Lisa @ Me & My House

    This is awesome Anna-Marie. I’m glad you are going to be reminding the bp list each week.

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