Bible Study for Worship Leaders

, by Christopher D. Hudson



I've created a very simple but solid Bible study for worship leaders. If you lead others in worship, this study is for you. This study contains:
  • Video introduction
  • One long study or 3 sessions (customize it for your needs )
  • Practical opportunities to apply God's word to your role as worship leader


Sign up below. Once your email is confirmed, I can send you this free resource.

Here's the link you need: www.bit.ly/WorshipBibleStudy

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What if I don't feel like forgiving?

, by Christopher D. Hudson

"What if don't feel like forgiving?" 

Have you ever been there? Me too. Check out this quick video on this tough subject.



 



I am giving away free PDF copies of an ebook 30 Scripture Readings on Forgiveness. You can get your copy by signing up here.





 

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Free eBook on Forgiveness

, by Christopher D. Hudson


Forgiveness is something we all need. If you've been part of my Facebook Bible Study Group, you've seen what a great conversation we've had on the topic. 

To assist in our discussion, my publisher and I are giving away free PDF copies of an ebook 30 Scripture Readings on Forgiveness. You can get your copy by signing up here.

What if I haven't received my copy yet?
If you have already signed up and are looking for your free ebook, it should be in your email. (Be sure to check your spam folder.)


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Forgiveness Video Devotion

, by Christopher D. Hudson

Do you need forgiveness?
Do you wrestle with guilt?
Are you hostage to shame?

This video is for you.


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What Does It Mean to "Confess" Our sins?

, by Christopher D. Hudson

If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. (1 John 1:8–9)

To confess our sins means to admit to our sin and also to agree with God that we need forgiveness. When we genuinely confess our sins to God, he is faithful to forgive us. When we repent, he purifies us from our sins.
This doesn’t mean that you need to keep a diary of every bad thought you think and every bad deed you do and then name them to God one by one. But it does mean that, as Christians, we need to continually acknowledge that we are sinners, in need of God’s saving grace.

When we do this, God makes us new. He wipes the slate clean and gives us a fresh start—every time. We do not need to return to our sinful habits. We do not need to be slaves to our sin. Through the blood of Jesus, God sets us free from our sin. Free and forgiven.



This devotion was written for Once a Day: At the Table Family Devotional.
This is a family-oriented devotional book written by my writing team & me. Reprinted with permission.




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