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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2020 · 30 MIN

Reformatting . . . like Jesus

from Central Speaks · host Hamilton Central Baptist Church, NZ.

Life Group Discussion Questions Text: Romans 12:2 1. If you had one minute to explain what it means to be a Christian what would you say? 2. What were the steps (or links in a chain) that led you to become a follower of Jesus? 3. In what ways have you experienced “being put back together” since becoming a Christian? 4. If Jesus is our model or template for life, how much like him is it really possible to become? 5. What are some examples of character issues in your life where you need to be “transformed” to be more like Jesus? 6. What value do disciplines like “attending church services” or “belonging to a small group” or “learning from what the Bible teaches” bring to your Christian experience? 7. What could you do this week that will help “train” you in your spiritual growth?

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Life Group Discussion Questions Text: Romans 12:2 1. If you had one minute to explain what it means to be a Christian what would you say? 2. What were the steps (or links in a chain) that led you to become a follower of Jesus? 3. In what ways have you experienced “being put back together” since becoming a Christian? 4. If Jesus is our model or template for life, how much like him is it really possible to become? 5. What are some examples of character issues in your life where you need to be “transformed” to be more like Jesus? 6. What value do disciplines like “attending church services” or “belonging to a small group” or “learning from what the Bible teaches” bring to your Christian experience? 7. What could you do this week that will help “train” you in your spiritual growth?

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Life Group Discussion Questions Text: Romans 12:2 1. If you had one minute to explain what it means to be a Christian what would you say? 2. What were the steps (or links in a chain) that led you to become a follower of Jesus? 3. In what ways have...

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