All sermons referred to in my series are now up on the companion website.

All sermons referred to in my series are now up on the companion website. Whereever possible, sermon audio has been augmented with that sermon's thumbnail graphic, powerpoint presentation, and notes page to fill in while listening/clicking through the slides. Due to the age of this material, not all these aides were retrievable, but they are present where available. The following chapters and corresponding Volumes have sermon audio:


 


Chapter Three Volume One


Chapter Four Volume One


Chapter Five Volume Two


Chapter Six Volume Two


Chapter Nine Volume Three


Chapter Ten Volume Four


Chapter Eleven Volume Five


Chapter Twelve Volume Five


 


There is a total of 17 sermons spread between these locations. Each sermon is roughly 30 minutes or so in length. For group leaders, this wasn't mentioned in the first printing of The Leader's Guide as I didn't know the sermons would be available at the time the Guide was printed. However they are now mentioned in the first revision of this guide.  Feel free to use these sermons during your weekly meetings as additional resource material to discuss with your group as they prepare for the coming week's homework. You will need to pick out in each chapter where the sermons are mentioned, and then decide how they might best fit into your group sessions. The powerpoint presentations have been converted to flash, and they can be expanded full screen with a right-click on the flash presentation itself. Notes pages can be printed off to hand out for additional written reinforcement of concepts being shared.


 


The PDF version of this guide is now updated as of 10pm November 23, 2012.  The paperback edition is in the process of being updated and will once again be available for purchase in the next few days.


 


Remember, only those who have purchased the series have the URL for the companion website.  Anyone else who finds it without having purchased the series will not find the website very useful.  It is meant to be used in conjunction with the series, as a resource for subject matter in the series itself.


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