"Those Who Walk by Faith: Trusting in the Individual Promises of God" by Matthew Allen is an insightful workbook designed to guide individuals and groups in their spiritual journey through the study of faith as illustrated in the Bible. It is an ideal companion for anyone seeking to delve deeper into the essence of biblical faith. In this study, Allen brings to life the stories of Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, the Patriarchs, Moses, Joshua, Rahab, Gideon, Hannah, David, Elijah, and Esther, many of which are mentioned in Hebrews 11. Each chapter is devoted to one of these biblical figures, offering insight into their challenges, faith, and the promises of God they held on to. What sets this workbook apart is its interactive format, making it perfect for individual reflection, small group discussions, and Bible class teachings. At the end of each lesson is a worksheet featuring a lesson outline with space to take notes, questions for thought and discussion, suggested group activities, and words of encouragement to end the lesson. The workbook's practical approach builds a deeper understanding and application of faith principles in everyday situations. For those who prefer digital formats, "Those Who Walked by Faith" is also available electronically in both PDF and ePub versions, catering to individual and class use. These electronic versions provide the flexibility and accessibility for diverse learning environments and personal study preferences. Whether used for personal growth, as part of a small group, or in a classroom setting, this workbook is a great resource for anyone eager to explore and embrace the principle of walking by faith, trusting in the individual promises of God. With its blend of biblical narrative, practical application, and interactive elements, Matthew Allen's "Those Who Walk by Faith" will be a great study tool in your journey of faith.
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