Bible Studies.

Here you will find a list of various Bible studies intended to promote Dialogue in the context of a loving family of Spirit-filled disciples.

Dialogue with a capital 'D', is a very simple, but special, form of group communication. It’s not a debate or dispute in which people try to score points off each other; and it’s not talking past each other; speaking but not listening, as is so common today.

Dialogue is a free-flowing group conversation in which participants attempt to reach a common understanding; experiencing everyone’s point of view fully, equally and non-judgementally.

It’s about reaching a new and deeper, common understanding, not necessarily agreement.

Doesn’t that sound a lot like Steven Covey’s Fifth Habit of Highly Effective People,

Seek to understand before being understood.

Dialogue helps us to achieve that.

The Church is a Family.

The Church of Jesus Christ is a Family, a community of Spirit-filled disciples led by loving parents, not a human organisation lorded over by popes, priests and pastors, the ‘hireling shepherds’ of John 10:12. 

The Fifth Kingdom

This series of Bible studies presents the proposition that Christianity could be the 'Fifth Kingdom' of Nebuchadnezzar's dream in Daniel 2 and shows how it happened.