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This best-selling and award-winning Bible study series has been completely updated and revised for the new millennium. This volume helps readers discover how to develop a love that affirms, a love that forgives, and a love that lasts. 6 SESSIONS.
About the author
Peter Scazzero, along with his wife, Geri, founded Emotionally Healthy Discipleship, a groundbreaking ministry that moves the church forward by slowing the church down, in order to multiply deeply changed leaders and disciples. This journey began when Pete founded New Life Fellowship Church in Queens, New York, a large, multiracial church with more than seventy-three countries represented--where he served as senior pastor for twenty-six years.
Pete hosts the top ranked
Emotionally Healthy Leader podcast and is the author of a number of bestselling books, including
Emotionally Healthy Spirituality,
The Emotionally Healthy Leader, and
Emotionally Healthy Discipleship. He is also the author of
The Emotionally Healthy Discipleship Course (Parts 1 and 2), which has transformed tens of thousands of lives around the world.
For more information, visit emotionallyhealthy.org or connect with Pete on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram at @petescazzero.
Summary
How can you build healthy, vital relationships with God, your families, and your friends? How can you satisfy your deep need to give and receive love? This Fruit of the Spirit Bible study explores the “most excellent way” into the hearts of those you care about. You’ll discover how to develop a love that affirms, a love that forgives—a love that lasts.The eight-volume Fruit of the Spirit Bible Studies series not only helps you discover what the Bible says about the vital traits that the Holy Spirit produces in believers, but also moves you beyond reflection and discussion to application. Designed for use in small groups or personal devotions, the interactive format will help you grow in your ability to reflect the character of Jesus.Revised to include:Expanded leader’s notesBetween-studies applicationsSuggestions for prayer