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週五, 11 六月 2010 13:13 |
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In preparation
for the Cape Town 2010 congress, Blair Carlson and Lindsay Olesberg have challenged
us to study the letter to the Ephesians on a regular basis.
Please have a
look at their study plan.
I encourage you
to use some creative techniques to make your study of this powerful letter even
more fruitful:
- Use
various colours to mark certain themes in the letter: references to the people of God, to time, to
power or to blessings, to … as suggested in the study guide.
* You may want to use printouts (see
below) for each of the themes you mark with colour.
- Print
a few copies of Ephesians on paper: obtain the text of your favourite Bible from www.bibleserver.com and print is
with sufficient space for your comments.
* Alternatively you could photocopy the relevant pages from your personal
Bible
- Re-write
the text showing various ideas clearly: write all chapters of Ephesians so that new
thoughts within a paragraph are indented.
* You could edit the text for
Ephesians on a computer, or re-write it by hand.
- Draw
the letter to the Ephesians as a mindmap: take a large piece of paper and group the
various themes within the letter on the paper, linking related themes with
lines.
* You might want to use separate sheets for each of the chapters.
- Learn
Ephesians by heart: print
(or write by hand) related verses of each chapter separately and cut into
little pieces of paper.
* You could carry theses verses with
you and learn them during the course of the day.
I hope these
creative study ideas can help you to get much deeper into Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians. May you become well prepared for Cape Town 2010.
Rudolf Kabutz
Radio network
mobilizer towards Cape Town 2010
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