This is the Participant’s Guide that accompanies
The Miracles of Jesus 6-Session DVD (ISBN 9781628624304; UPC 0-31809-08801-2, sold separately).
Deepen your understanding of the New Testament and build on what you already know with this 6-session study, which cover six of Jesus’ most well-known miracles. Each DVD session (DVD sold separately) lasts approximately 30 minutes and offers historical and cultural background information from top scholars and professionals. The DVD also offers a free downloadable leader’s guide.
From the healing of lepers to turning water into wine, many studies focus on how miracles demonstrate God’s power. But this study takes it a step further showing how each miracle reveals God’s character, the kingdom of God, and his love for you.
This is unlike any other Bible study―it includes more scholars, more pictures, and more opportunities to see what Bible places look like today! Each session of this DVD study begins with a short guided walkthrough of the places Jesus walked to help you experience the historical context like never before.
Features:- Journey to relevant locations like the bustling marketplaces of Jerusalem, fertile vineyards, and the Sea of Galilee as you dive deeper into well-known Bible passage.
- Enjoy getting easy-to-understand commentary from top professors and experts from Biola, Wheaton, Talbot, and more!
- Discover incredible historical insights that will deepen your understanding of these familiar stories. Did you know that the title “Son of David” is always referenced with healing in the Gospel of Matthew?
- Includes optional audio reading and a flexible structure design to facilitate group discussion.
- Perfect for small groups, Bible studies, or personal use. With the Leader’s Guide included with the DVD, you don’t have to be an expert to lead this study.
This Participant’s Guide outlines each video teaching with room for notes, and includes photos, maps, additional information, and a five-day personal Bible study guide after each lesson.
Jarrett Stevens (Host) director of the college and singles ministry and teacher for 7/22 at North Point Church in Alpharetta, Georgia. Prior to that he was on staff at Willow Creek Community Church in suburban Chicago.
Dr. Matt Williams, Biola University the associate professor of New Testament at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, La Mirada, California. A former missionary to Spain, Matt preaches and teaches at churches throughout the United States and Spain. He is general editor of Colección Teológica Contemporánea, a series of theological books in Spanish, and is the author of two books on the Gospels.
Dr. Ben Witherington III, Asbury Theological Seminary the professor of New Testament at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. Ben is an avid fan of jazz and sports, especially the Atlanta Braves. He has led numerous study tours through the lands of the Bible and is known for bringing the text to life through incisive historical and cultural analysis. He is a prolific author, including commentaries on all four gospels.
Dr. David Garland, Truett Theological Seminary the professor of Christian Scriptures at Truett Theological Seminary, Baylor University, Waco, Texas. David is closely connected to local church ministry and has served as interim pastor of fifteen churches in Kentucky, Indiana, and Texas. He is author of many books, including commentaries on the gospels of Matthew and Mark.
Dr. Gary Burge, Wheaton College the professor of New Testament at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois, and a sought-after conference speaker. His experiences in Beirut, Lebanon, in the early 1970s when civil war broke out have helped him to see how valuable it is to understand the world of the Middle East in order to correctly understand the biblical world of Jesus. Gary is the author of many books, including a commentary on the gospel of John.
Dr. Mark Strauss, Bethel Seminary the professor of New Testament at Bethel Seminary in San Diego, California. He is a frequent preacher at San Diego area churches and has served in three interim pastorates. Mark is the author of many books, including a commentary on the gospel of Luke and Four Portraits, One Jesus: An Introduction to Jesus and the Gospels.
Dr. Michael Wilkins, Talbot School of Theology the professor of New Testament Language and Literature and the dean of the faculty at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, La Mirada, California. Michael speaks throughout the world about his two passions: surfing and discipleship. He was senior pastor of two different churches in California and has written numerous books, including two commentaries on the gospel of Matthew.