It takes the average reader 1 hour and 42 minutes to read God's Grand Narrative by Tara Rye
Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more
The God we study is the God we know. The God we know is the God we share. We will only be faithful in sharing the Word of God if we are familiar with the storyline or plot of the Bible. Our theology is developed as we study the Word of God. The more we reflect on a narrative the better equipped we will be in communicating the theological truths embedded within the story. By knowing the basic plot of a story, the reader is better equipped to understand the characters involved and grasp the flow of the storyline. This is also true when reading the Bible. By gathering up a basic story-set of the plot of the Bible we are better equipped to understand the people and circumstances as they encounter God. As we share what we have learned about them we will discover a greater understanding of ourselves. The stories you will study in this workbook are as follows:(1)Creation/Genesis 1-2:3(2)Adam & Eve/Genesis 2:4-25 (3)The Fall/Genesis 3 (4)The Call of Abraham/ Genesis 11:27-32-12:1-9 (5)OT The Passover/ Exodus 12:29-51 (6)The Birth of Jesus/ Matthew 1:18-25 and Luke 2:1-21 (7)Peter's Confession & Jesus' Transfiguration /Matthew 16:13-28-17:1-11 (8)NT Passover/Luke 22:1-46 (9)Crucifixion/ Luke 23 (10)Resurrection/Matthew 28 (11)Ascension/Acts 1:1-11 (12)Coming of Holy Spirit/Acts 2:1-13 This workbook is set up to help you develop a basic understanding of the narrative. You will answer the same questions for each narrative and through this consistent pattern of study, you will discover that you are able to uncover truths you might not have seen before. The goal of this workbook is to help you discover truth for yourself so that you are comfortable sharing what you have discovered. You will discover that as you craft the stories and answer the questions you will uncover truths you might not have discovered before. The beauty of this method is that you will hear directly from God what you see and hear about the narrative. This causes the truths to internalize and better equips you to communicate about the narrative if someone asks you a question. The goal in using this format is to prepare you to share the narrative, but also to prepare you to ask or answer questions about the narrative as well. It will equip you to become a story-centric discipleship maker. The study is set up with four sections. The first section is about reading or hearing the narrative. The second section focuses on the elements for crafting a good story. The third section uses questions to help you discover the context and content by studying the characters involved and the principles that you can glean from the narrative. The fourth section challenges you with prayer prompts so that you are prayerfully studying the narrative for both yourself and your community.
God's Grand Narrative by Tara Rye is 102 pages long, and a total of 25,704 words.
This makes it 34% the length of the average book. It also has 31% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 2 hours and 20 minutes to read God's Grand Narrative aloud.
God's Grand Narrative is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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