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What are the Best Adult Bible Study Discussion Questions?
Every adult Bible teacher has faced it: the quiet room. The text has been explained, the context described, but when it comes time for discussion, no one speaks. The difference between silence and conversation isn't usually the quality of the teaching-it's the quality of the questions.
The best adult Bible study discussion questions can turn a lesson from a monologue into a life-changing dialogue. They don't just check for comprehension; they . . .
steveguidry
Oct 183 min read


Best Questions for Bible Teaching
One of the biggest challenges in adult Bible study isn't getting people to show up-it's getting them to speak up. Every teacher knows the tension: you've prepared, prayed, and faithfully presented the lesson. Then you ask a question, and the room goes quiet.
The difference between a flat Bible lesson and a vibrant one often comes down to . . .
steveguidry
Sep 283 min read


Got Questions? Bible Questions and the Role of the New American Commentary
If you're a pastor, a Minister of Education, or an adult Sunday School teacher, you probably feel it every week: people in your church have questions. Real questions. Bible questions about tough passages, confusing themes, and practical issues of obedience.
And if you're honest, you probably have your own questions too.
So where do you turn when you've got Bible questions that need . . .
steveguidry
Sep 145 min read


Where Can Discipleship Ministers Find Good Bible Study Questions for Adults?
Adult discipleship thrives on thoughtful conversation rooted in Scripture. Whether you’re planning a Sunday School lesson, a home group study, or a midweek discussion, the right questions can turn a room full of listeners into a community of growing believers.
Many Discipleship Ministers and Sunday School teachers I speak with are asking the same thing: “Where can I find solid Bible study questions that help adults dig deeper?”
That’s a good question—and not always . . .
steveguidry
Jul 63 min read
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