The Bible doesn’t tell us much about heaven or what we will do during our eternity with God. But one thing is certain, we will always be in the Presence of God. Are you ready for this?


The Bible doesn’t tell us much about heaven or what we will do during our eternity with God. But one thing is certain, we will always be in the Presence of God. Are you ready for this?

Then here are some questions to discuss:
Read Genesis 4:9. The word “guardian” here is the translation of the Hebrew word “shamar” which means “to protect, to care for, to watch over”. When Cain answered God, “Am I my brother’s shamar?”, God surely would have answered “yes” because He had told humans that they were the “shamar” of all creation (Gen. 2 :15). What do you think it means to be the “shamar” of our brothers and sisters in the church?

Then here are some questions to discuss:
We are going to talk about beauty today. Do you find yourself beautiful? Have you ever doubted it? And if so, what have you done to appreciate your beauty? (If this is still a challenge, listen to the advice of others for inspiration!)
Our way of saying if we are beautiful or not is sometimes by comparing ourselves to others. What is good and what is bad about comparing ourselves to others?

Living alone has its advantages, freedom and peace being two major ones. But being single also comes with great challenges. Taming loneliness, nourishing our need for affection, monitoring our finances, and also worrying about our future.

Then here are some questions to discuss:
Read 2 Timothy 3:16-17. The Bible is a time when God speaks to us. Tell us about your little daily reading ritual. Are you more of a morning person? Do you read with a notebook next to it? Do you prefer to “listen” to the Bible?
Do you use Bible reference books to read the Bible? Bible dictionaries perhaps? Give us your references, to inspire us to study the Word.