Study Series

Ladies Night Out
Bonaire First Baptist Church

1 John


January 26, 2007 through March 23.

There’s so much debate about what makes a believer in Jesus Christ, wouldn’t you like to have a check list? Are you ever shaken when you hear a sermon or read a verse that you don’t think you measure up to in your walk? Wouldn’t you like to have a check list prepared by God that would affirm your relationship and at the same time call you on with Him? I John is such a letter. It’s not to measure others, but rather that you may "know."

Observation Sheet Chpt 1
Observation Sheet Chpt 2
Observation Sheet Chpt 3
Observation Sheet Chpt 4
Observation Sheet Chpt 5

1 John
Lesson 1 Study Sheet
Lesson 2 Study Sheet
Lesson 3 Study Sheet
Lesson 4 Study Sheet
Lesson 5 Study Sheet
Lesson 6 Study Sheet
Lesson 7 Study Sheet
Lesson 8 Study Sheet

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