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            Stonecroft  - Directions for Guides 
 (To be translated into French for DR Congo and 
              Haiti) Directions 
              for GuidingStonecroft Bible Studies
 The PurposeOutreach—Stonecroft Bible Studies provide an effective 
              way to share salvation through Jesus Christ with others. Participants 
              are encouraged to invite friends, family, coworkers, and neighbors.
 Discipleship—Anyone 
              and everyone can learn more about God and grow in their relationship 
              with Him. Stonecroft Bible Studies explain how to applybiblical principles to everyday life.
 The UniquenessWhat makes Stonecroft Bible Studies different from most other Bible 
              studies?
 • Originally the Good News New Testament was used with this 
              Bible Study Series and page numbers were given to make finding the 
              Bible references simple. However in Africa when many people do not 
              have their own Bibles an Africa Bible Verse Handbook has been developed 
              in various African languages to assist with this teaching.
 • Stonecroft Bible Studies are written in an easy-to-use format 
              for those new to Bible study.
 • The Guide is a facilitator, not a Bible teacher.
 • Consider becoming a Stonecroft Bible Studies Guide. The 
              benefits include: access to online tools and resources through Leaders 
              OnLine, the support of Stonecroft Staff, a worldwide network of 
              local volunteer leaders, and more. E-mail connections@stonecroft.org 
              for additional information.
 The LogisticsStonecroft Bible Studies are easy to guide.
 Notes to the Guide, enclosed in a dotted border or italics, are 
              intended to offer insight about the topic of study or discussion. 
              These do not need to be read aloud.
 Text which is printed inside a solid border 
              is also in the Study Book. Theseportions are to be read aloud by study participants.
 Write it on the prayer requests page in the 
              back of the Study Book as a reminder.
 A series of five dots (. . . . .) indicates that the Guide is to 
              encourage group participation by answering a question, reading a 
              Bible verse, or discussing the topic.
 Prior to the Study• Learn the purpose, focus, and details of the study.
 • Obtain the materials you will need for your study from Stonecroft 
              Ministries
 at stonecroft.org/store, or e-mail studyorders@stonecroft.org, or 
              call 800.525.8627.
 • Materials needed for this study:
 * Study Books
 * Guidebook
 * Bible or Africa Bible Verse Handbook
 * Would You Believe It? booklets for those seeking a relationship 
              with God
 * Information Cards
 • Find a convenient location for your study: A home, office, 
              restaurant, park, coffee shop, etc.
 • Complete each lesson by writing your answers in the Study 
              Book before reading the Guidebook. This will help you understand 
              the process others in your study will go through.
 • Practice reading the lesson aloud. Underline the key words 
              and phrases that will help you facilitate the lesson. Note the time 
              needed for reading the text so you will know how much time is left 
              for discussion during the session.
 • Confirm location, time, and childcare (if needed).
 • Pray for those participating in the study.
 During the StudyDistribute Study Books and New Testaments and collect payment. Return
 unused materials as soon as possible. Gather money for child care, 
              if applicable.
 
 Start the lesson with prayer. If someone voices a request, suggest 
              that the group. Write it on the Prayer Requests page in the back 
              of the Study Book as a reminder to pray during the week. If the 
              request is urgent, include it in your opening prayer.
 Remember that at the first session, each 
              person will write his or her answers in the Study Book during the 
              lesson. Encourage the group to study the lessons prior to meeting 
              for the remainder of the study. Read and present the information in the Guidebook 
              in a conversational way. Study and learn with the rest of the group. Always look for those in your group who would 
              make good Guides for future studies. Ask participants to think of people they 
              can invite to another study. Encourage them to begin praying for 
              each individual by name. As a Guide, be an example of discretion. 
              Discourage people from discussing things that should be kept confidential. 
              Apart from the group setting, pray with them and encourage them 
              to seek appropriate godly counsel. The Guide sets the tone and pace 
              of the study by:• Starting and ending on time.
 • Using the Guidebook and Bible or Africa Bible Verse Handbook. 
              No other supplemental
 material is needed.
 • Encouraging everyone to participate in balanced group discussion.
 • Keeping the focus of the study on Jesus Christ, not political 
              or social issues.
 Important RemindersFor questions or more information concerning procedures or materials, 
              please e-mail connections@stonecroft.org 
              or call 800.525.8627.
 Be 
              alert, stand firm in the faith, be brave, be strong.Do all your work in love.
 —1 Corinthians 16:13-14
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