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Role Models: They are Heroes


The following questions are to be used as a study aid for the sermon preached at the Grace Place on Sunday, May 27, 2012, by Pastor Paul Shields. To get the most from these questions, go to www.graceplaceonline.us and listen to the sermon first.



These questions can be used in your private Bible study during the week or as a basis for a small group study. For more information on hosting or leading a small group study, click on "GP Small Groups" under "GP Ministries" at www.graceplace.us.



Explore:

Who were your heroes growing up?

Who are your heroes now?

To whom are you a hero?



Scripture Reference: John 15:15, 1 Corinthians 1:26, Hebrews 11:13, James 2:18



Excavate:

What is the best thing a friend has ever done for you?

What one thing links all believers together?

Who are your Christian heroes?

What makes a Christian a hero to you?



Extract:

Which is more important faith or deeds?

How do you live out your faith by what you do?

What can you do to improve your influence with others?



Prayer:

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