Description
Engage: Influencing Your World Like Jesus is a compelling women's Bible study that challenges Christian women to follow Jesus' example in engaging with the world around them. Jeannie Vogel provides a deep dive into the Gospels, showing how Jesus built relationships, demonstrated compassion, and influenced those He encountered.
Key Features:
- In-depth Lessons: Each lesson focuses on key aspects of Jesus' ministry, including His relationship with the Father, His compassion for sinners and the needy, and His interactions with social outcasts.
- Practical Applications: Real-life examples and thought-provoking questions help women apply Biblical principles to their everyday lives.
- Encouragement and Support: Learn how to develop meaningful relationships, engage with a variety of people, and influence others for Christ.
- Spiritual Growth: Discover how to seek God's direction, rely on His power, and prioritize your relationship with Him.
Designed to:
- Help you evaluate your personal relationship with Jesus.
- Help you observe how Jesus engaged His world.
- Motivate you to purposefully engage a wider variety of people to influence them for Christ.
Each person a believer meets provides an opportunity to impact someone for Christ’s glory. Who are you impacting? There is no impact without contact! If you want to make a difference in the world, you must force yourself to engage in new relationships. Jesus was a master at building relationships. Studying how He interacted with people in His world should make it easier for you to engage the people in yours. This study will challenge you to engage your world by following Jesus’ model of intentional relationships.
Author Bio
Jeannie Vogel is a women's seminar leader and frequent speaker at retreats and banquets. She currently serves as the Women's & Senior Adult Ministries Coordinator for the Northeast Fellowship of Independent Baptist Churches. Holding an MA from Summit University, she taught communications and women's ministry on the college level and has more than 30 years' experience as a pastor's wife. In 2011, Jeannie won the Writer of the Year Award from Write to Publish.