Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Fellowship Night @ the Hackett's this Friday June 29th...

Dear fellow douloi

This time the Hackett family will graciously open their home to us and host another great time of fellowship.  We will have a time of fellowship, singing and prayer together.

The address is:

[email doulosnorthhollywood@gmail.com for more info]



We hope to see many of you

Blessings

Tim and Pascal

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Study Night at The Moore's this Friday, June 22nd at 7pm

This Friday our very own Tim Hackett will be teaching Romans 12:9-13. The questions are not ready for publishing at this time, but he has assured me that he will have them ready by the study tomorrow. I will be out again, but Pascal will be at the study.

I hope to see you all again soon,

Jacob

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Game Night at the Hughes' House... this Friday June 15th, 6:30pm

Dear fellow douloi of the Noho-Biblestudy

This Friday we will have a Game-Night and the Hughes family will graciously open their home for us.  We are looking forward to another great time of fellowship and fun with the children.  Families please feel free to bring your children's bikes, scooters or roller blades and helmets, since there will be plenty of space for them to ride and have fun.

The address is:
[email doulosnorthhollywood@gmail.com for more info]

We hope to see many of you...

Blessings

Pascal

Monday, June 4, 2012

Bible Study this Friday @ the Grosjeans, 7pm, 1John 1:8-10...


Bible Study 1John 1:8-10; Walking in the Light Part 2, A Life of Continually Confessed Sin

Dear fellow douloi

This Friday we are about to finish the 1st chapter in 1John.  We are looking forward to a great time in God’s Word, fellowship and discussion.  In order to prepare yourself for the study, you can study the following questions:

1) V.8 talks about a denial of sin, even a denial of the sin-nature of a person.  How could that happen, what ideas or mindsets lead to such a conclusion? How does that look like in some of today’s churches?

2) V.9 talks about the confession of sin.  It portrays the Christian life as a life of continual confession.  What kind of people hated that kind of teaching the most in Jesus’ days and why?  Can you think of some applications for today? In which areas to we tend to be such people at times?

3) How do we confess sins properly, what are the elements of true repentance?

4) Overall, can you think of some practical applications of this section as a whole?  How do you know that you confess your sins, instead of denying them?  What are the areas of life where this becomes visible the most?

God’s blessings in your studies and I hope to see many of you.

Blessings

Pascal