Don’t Miss the New Beth Moore Study: Children of the Day: 1 & 2 Thessalonians

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children of the dayHad an opportunity to preview Beth Moore’s newest study this week.  Children of the Day: 1 & 2 Thessalonians, is the latest in a growing line of women’s Bible studies and is going to be a great ride!

There are 9 DVD sessions (an introduction and 8 interactive teaching videos, each approximately 1 hour long).  I can’t think of any Bible teacher with more love for God’s word, more intensity and energy than Beth Moore.  Children of the Day is Exhibit A at this point.  Whether you’re a long time Beth Moore fan or brand new to her work, you are going to love listening to her teach.

Like the other Beth Moore studies you are familiar with, the Children of the Day experience includes a member book that is an important element.  The member book includes the video viewing guide with fill-in-the-blanks and space for note-taking.  Also included in the member book is the now familiar daily homework and Bible study (5 days a week).  Fairly intense, members can plan on investing about an hour a day in the homework.  In addition to the daily homework, a very helpful set of review questions will help participants talk about what they learned.

The member book also includes a special 28 day challenge (beginning week 5) that women may choose to participate in as they complete the final weeks of Bible study.

A very helpful aspect of the study are the levels of participation introduced in the James study in 2011.  Rather than feel any shame or embarrassment over failing to complete the homework, participants are encouraged to choose a level of participation.  The levels are as follows:

  • Level 1 watch DVDs only
  • Level 2 watch DVDs and complete weekly homework
  • Level 3 watch DVDs, complete homework, and write out 1 & 2 Thessalonians
  • Level 4 watch DVDs, complete homework, write out 1 & 2 Thessalonians, and memorize 1 & 2 Thessalonians

The leader kit also includes a comprehensive leader’s guide.  Whether you’re an experienced veteran leader or this is your first time leading a Bible study, you’ll appreciate the detailed instructions, tips and ideas included in the leader’s guide.

I have to say, this is a study that will powerfully impact lots of women.  Very timely, the themes of Children of the Day will definitely resonate with participants.  I have a feeling this study will be very popular!

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3 Comments

  1. Steve on May 9, 2014 at 5:26 am

    Obviously, the Beth Moore studies are targeted to women. My question: Is there a “Men’s equivalent” to the Beth Moore type of series? If not, why not?



  2. markchowell on May 9, 2014 at 9:34 am

    Great question, Steve! I would say I am unaware of any real men’s equivalent to Beth Moore’s approach. There are plenty of men’s studies (see my reviews: http://www.markhowelllive.com/category/small-group-curriculum/mens-studies/), but they tend to be topical (as opposed to a book of the Bible) and the video segments tend to max out at about 20 minutes (as opposed to an hour).

    Why? I’m not sure. Maybe the publishers believe there isn’t a market for it?

    mark



  3. Amy on October 23, 2015 at 3:32 am

    The children of the Day study is all about 3 men. 1&2 Thessalonians. Yes, she speaks to women during the study but men would learn a lot from God’s word. You would also learn how to encourage the women in your life