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Living Hope Ministries

Bible Studies

Our studies cover a wide range of topics, from foundational teachings to in-depth theological exploration, ensuring that all can grow in their understanding of God’s word. In our commitment to reach people from different cultures and backgrounds, we offer these Bible studies in a variety of languages, making the teachings of Christ accessible to more communities around the world.

The Pastor’s Handbook provides key biblical insights and practical guidance for pastors in areas of church leadership and ministry. Covering topics like church membership, communion, baptism, ministry in the home, prayer for the sick, dedications, marriage, funerals, and ordination, this resource equips pastors to serve faithfully, ensuring their ministry is rooted in Scripture and glorifying to God.

This study examines Abraham's journey of faith, from trusting God’s call to leave Ur, to waiting for a promised heir, to being willing to sacrifice Isaac. It highlights key lessons on trusting God’s provision, stepping out in obedience, and prioritizing God’s purposes over our own. Through Abraham’s example, we learn to walk in faith, trusting that God will provide and lead us in His perfect plan.

Genesis 12–25, Hebrews 11:8–19, Romans 4:3

This study examines God’s creation of man, the Sabbath rest, and the institution of marriage. It focuses on the purpose of work, the importance of obedience, and the sacredness of relationships. Participants will explore God’s design for rest, companionship, and the deeper meaning of marriage as a divine gift.

Genesis 2

This study examines the fall of humanity in Genesis 3, focusing on Satan's deception, Eve and Adam's disobedience, and the resulting consequences. It highlights God's judgment, the promise of redemption, and the hope of victory over sin through Christ. The study challenges us to reflect on the impact of sin and God's ongoing plan for restoration.

Genesis 3

This study examines Cain and Abel’s contrasting offerings to God, focusing on Cain’s anger, sin, and the murder of Abel. It highlights God's warning against sin, His judgment on Cain, and the mercy shown in his protection. It reflects on the importance of obedience, the consequences of sin, and the need to do things God’s way.

Genesis 4

Genesis 5 traces the lineage from Adam to Noah, focusing on long lifespans and God’s plan for populating the earth. Key figures like Enoch, who walked faithfully with God, and Noah, a righteous man in a corrupt world, highlight themes of legacy and hope. This study invites reflection on the purpose of life, the impact of sin, and how our walk with God shapes our future.

Genesis 5

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