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RUNNING FROM MONDAY
Exploring Themes Study & Discussion Guide
A 6-week study guide with daily devotional lessons designed to explore key themes in the book and unlock personal narratives. Recommended for new believers, those struggling with emotional strongholds, and those in ministry leadership who want insights on how best to start and enable freedom-focused conversations.
The study provides weekly:
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Chapter reading assignments from Running from Monday
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Lessons related to the thematic elements in the story.
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Teaching videos from the author.
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Links to worship playlists selected for each lesson.
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"Open your book" personal application questions and journal entries.
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Small group icebreakers, discussion questions, and session outlines.
BEFORE YOU BUY
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This is a digital resource, sold here in fully illustrated PDF and ePUB versions for iBooks and other readers (see details below). This resource is not available in print/paperback at this time.
HOW DO I DOWNLOAD/OPEN THE FILES?
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WHICH FILE DO I USE---ePUB or PDF?
You'll be given links to download both files, so go ahead and grab them both, but here's how to use them:
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PDF FILES: These can be opened and viewed on any desktop or laptop, usually with Adobe reader or other native program. They can also be loaded onto a Kindle (via USB cable and a laptop) or opened in the Kindle app via your iPhone/iPad.
WHAT IF I HAVE A KINDLE?
The best option for you will be to purchase this resource via Amazon so that it displays well for Kindle.