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Live Chat: Autumn Rain

It is Thursday evening and I am live on the Koinonia Bible Study website. We are here to discuss the new series “Autumn Refreshing” and the first lesson in the series, “Autumn Rain.” I am anxious to hear from you and to chat about the lessons. Eventually the chat will be broadcast live through a video. I would love to know what you think of the site. I will also try to answer any questions that you may have.

Questions

So here we go. Here are a couple of questions to direct our chat tonight.

  1. What is your impression of the site? Have you had a chance to look at some of the pages and the posts? Have you been able to maneuver without difficulty? Has the side loaded quickly for you?
  2. What do you think about the idea of having the Bible Study material online? Does it provide enough material to challenge your study? Is it flexible enough to be both flexible and challenging?
  3. What do you think of once a week having a chance to chat with me about the material? Does that seem like it would be something that would be helpful?
  4. Do you have any questions about the content or about presenting the material? Do you think that you will use the material in a small group setting?

Chat with us

I look forward to hearing from you. If you have not signed up for the Bible Study, please use the form on the home page of Koinonia Bible Studies. Signing up gives me a little idea to know who is using the site. Feel free to leave messages and comments here and on any of the lesson pages.

Luke gives us some incredible insight about the Christians who were in the small village of Berea (Acts 17:10-12 ESV). Let’s be like them and examine the Scripture together.

Blessings.

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One Comment

  1. This is my first chance since your live chat I have been able to check out your web site. I look forward to digging into the lessons

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