Emphasizing the significance of gratitude in daily life, this eight-session LifeGuide® Bible Study draws from Scripture to highlight God's grace and the importance of recognizing His blessings, regardless of circumstances. It encourages participants to reflect on God's past actions, fostering a mindset that appreciates good gifts rather than overlooking them. Through guided sessions, the study aims to reorient hearts and minds towards a deeper understanding of gratitude and its role in a faithful life.
Dale Larsen Books
This author duo has co-authored over forty books and Bible studies, demonstrating a prolific output focused on spiritual and practical applications of faith. Their collaborative work delves into the deeper aspects of religious texts, guiding readers through thoughtful exploration. Their partnership has also extended to creating study guides with N.T. Wright, highlighting a shared interest in theological inquiry and biblical understanding.






Ten studies to challenge and evoke group discussion, exploring the images the Scriptures use about God. Using beautiful poetic language this study creatively uses earthly images to describe God. Contains expanded leader's notes and a now or later section in each study.
N. T. Wright offers a thoughtful exploration of the New Testament book of Acts, blending scholarly insights with pastoral care. This resource provides twenty-four sessions designed for both group and personal study, encouraging readers to connect the historical context of Acts with contemporary life. Through this journey, Wright invites readers to rediscover the relevance and application of the teachings found in Acts for today's world.
Images of the Spirit
- 62 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring the personhood of the Holy Spirit, this book utilizes biblical imagery such as wind, fire, and anointing oil to deepen understanding. Through eight insightful Bible studies, authors Dale and Sandy Larsen guide readers in examining various representations of the Holy Spirit found in Scripture, making complex theological concepts accessible and relatable. This study invites reflection and encourages a deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit.
Questions Jesus Asks
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring profound questions posed by Jesus, this nine-session LifeGuide Bible Study invites readers to delve into the mysteries of faith and what it truly means to follow Him. Each session encourages deeper reflection on the relevance of these inquiries for contemporary believers, fostering a more profound understanding of discipleship and spiritual growth. Through engaging discussions, participants are prompted to examine their relationship with God and the implications of their faith in daily life.
Questions God Asks
- 72 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Study of questions asked by God in the Bible, prompting personal reflection.
Couples of the Old Testament
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The book offers an inductive study approach, making it ideal for both individual and group settings. With over 8 million copies in print and 85 titles available, it provides helpful notes for group leaders and includes thought-provoking questions to stimulate discussion and encourage practical application of lessons learned. Each title has been field-tested to ensure effectiveness, making it a valuable resource for deepening understanding and engagement with the material.
Growing Older & Wiser
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Focusing on the theme of aging, this collection of nine studies explores how individuals can harness their wisdom and experiences in service to God. It provides a biblical perspective that highlights the value and potential of older adults, demonstrating that age brings not only challenges but also opportunities for meaningful contributions in faith and community.
The study delves into the lives of Ruth and other key characters such as Naomi, Boaz, and their family, exploring their interconnected stories and struggles. It emphasizes the theme of redemption, highlighting the characters' need for a Redeemer, which is a central motif in the narrative. Through six sessions, participants will engage with the dynamics of these relationships and the broader implications of their faith journeys, making it a rich exploration of community and divine providence.
The book offers an inductive study approach, designed to engage readers deeply with the material. With over 8 million copies in circulation and 85 titles available, it includes practical notes for group leaders, facilitating discussions with approach questions and application prompts. Each title has been field-tested by individuals and groups, ensuring that the content is effective and relevant for a variety of study settings.