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Chris Zillman
Scriptures:
- Deuteronomy 7: 9,12
- Nehemiah 1:5
- Daniel 9:4
- Ruth 3
Dinner Table Questions:
- What are the ways you can remember and honor your history as a family or household?
- What are some of the most important expectations you set for every member of your household?
- When was the last time someone in your household showed hesed (loving-kindness) towards you?
Chris Zillman
Scriptures:
- Mark 10:17-22
- Matthew 18:21-35
Dinner Table Questions:
- What makes forgiveness so difficult to practice?
- Have you ever forgiven someone outwardly but not in your heart? What happened?
- What are ways we can change how we think about people to make forgiveness and compassion for them easier?
Chris Zillman
First Friday Series - Music, Ministry and Fellowship!!!
Scriptures:
Proverbs
- 10:18
- 15:4
- 16:13
- 15:28
- 12:16
- 12:18
- 21:29
- 16:23-24
- 15:1
- 20:3
- 18:13
- 17:14
- 15:23
Chris Zillman
Scriptures:
- Leviticus 26:19-20
- Job 40:11-12
- Ezekiel 28:17-19
- Philippians 2:1-8
Dinner Table Questions:
- What is something your family or group of friends values more highly than other families or groups of friends that you know?
- What are some of your strongest household traditions?
- What values or tradition in your household do you most hope is passed onward through the coming generations?
Jim Dye
Robert Montgomery & Steve Lager
Chris Zillman
Scriptures:
- Acts 2
- Romans 10:17
- Romans 6:1-7
- Galatians 3:26-29
- Acts 22:16
- Titus 3:4-5
- John 3:5
- 1Peter 3:21
Dinner Table Questions:
- What does conversion look like in the Bible?
- Do you think God cares about how we get our sins forgiven? Does the process matter to him?
- How does someone who grows up in the church experience conversion?
Chris Zillman
Scriptures:
- 2 Timothy 4:2-5
- Matthew 23:23
- 1 Samuel 21:3-6
- Matthew 12:1-12
- 1 Timothy 1:3-11
Dinner Table Questions:
- Why is doctrine important to our relationship with God?
- Why do you think there are so many disagreements about Christian doctrine?
- Is it okay to believe that what you believe is right and what others believe is wrong?
Darren Gauthier
Todd Fink & Joe Roberson
Mike Kwasniewski
AT Arneson
Chris Zillman
Scriptures:
Luke 10:1-24
Luke 20:1-2
Dinner Table Questions:
- What is the most uncomfortable aspect of sharing about your Christian identity?
- In what ways did Jesus combat his own fears, temptations, and pain in accepting His identity?
- At this moment, is it enough for you, to simply have your name written in Heaven? What more do you feel you need?
Chris Zillman
Scriptures:
- Matthew 16:17-18
- Romans 6:1-8
- Romans 7:14-25
- Exodus 3:11
- 1 Peter 2:4-10
- Isaiah 62:2-3
- Isaiah 43:4
Dinner Table Questions:
- When do you most struggle with who God created you to be?
- What was the "old man/woman" like before you became a Christian?
- Does being royalty in God's kingdom alter the expectations you have for yourself?
Winston Batino
Chris Zillman
Scriptures:
- Psalm 139
- John 3:19-21
- Genesis 17:4-5
- Genesis 32:28
- John 1:47-48
- Matthew 16:17-18
Dinner Table Questions:
- What was the first thing you remember wanting to become as a child?
- What is it you believe God wants you to be?
- What name would God give you?
Chris Zillman
Scriptures
- Luke 15 (the whole chapter)
Dinner Table Questions:
- When are you most likely to envy somebody else?
- Are you content and happy with what you have in life?
- What could God give you that would make you rejoice? Does that say anything about you?
Chris Zillman
Scriptures:
- Heb 11:6
- Gen 15:1
- 2 Chronicles 32:24-33
- Romans 1:21
Dinner Table Questions:
1. How do you see God as a reward?
2. How can you tell if God is a person's greatest reward?
3. What can happen to a Christian when God ceases to be their greatest reward
Chris Zillman
Scriptures:
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Luke 18:18-30
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1 Timothy 6:6-10
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James 5:1-3
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Matthew 26:14-16
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Ecclesiastes 5:10-11
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Ephesians 5:3-5
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Luke 9:23-26
Dinner Table Questions:
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How do you think your lifestyle compares with the lifestyle of the most of the rest of the world? How does this make you feel?
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Are there things that you or your family unit could remove from your lifestyle that would actually make your family more healthy- things that would save money, give you more time together, reflect a greater gratitude for what you already have?
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What are things you or your family unit could do to share with others the blessings God has given you?