Prayer Meetings and Study Groups are encouraged to study and share The Great Controversy during 2012. Prayer Meeting at Richardson Seventh-day Adventist Church is on Wednesdays from 7 to 8pm. All are invited. Come as you are.
Here is a list of the chapters being discussed/studied for January to March 2012 from The Great Controversy, Book 1 (“God’s Holy Word: Is It Still Worth Dying For?”). Click on the link to read the chapter online.
Date | Chapter | Chapter/Page # in Original Book |
Jan 4 | The Waldenses | 4/61 |
Jan 11 | John Wycliffe | 5/79 |
Jan 18 | Huss and Jerome | 6/97 |
Jan 24 | Luther’s Separation From Rome | 7/120 |
Feb 1 | Luther Before the Diet | 8/145 |
Feb 8 | The Swiss Reformer | 9/171 |
Feb 15 | Progress of Reform in Germany | 10/185 |
Feb 22 | Protest of the Princes | 11/197 |
Feb 29 | The French Reformation | 12/211 |
Mar 7 | The Netherlands and Scandinavia | 13/237 |
Mar 14 | Later English Reformers | 14/245 |
Mar 21 | The Bible and the French Revolution | 15/265 |
Mar 28 | Review |
The Great Controversy Project-
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The Great Controversy is a book that gives a Bible-based outline of church history and Bible prophecy stretching from the Fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD to the final events of earth and beyond.
Since it was written in the 1800s it has been published in many languages and titles, including the recent four-part series- 1) God’s Holy Word: Is it still worth dying for? 2) America in Prophecy 3) Cracking the Code: Behind Enemy Lines 4) The World Out of Control.
Read or listen to it online at www.thegreathope.org.
Share it with friends. You can purchase copies at www.remnantpublications.com or www.adventistbookcenter.com. Call 800-423-1319 for large quantity pricing.
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