Downloads of the video sessions for Hope Explored, a three-session showing that Christianity offers real hope, peace and purpose.
There are few emotions more powerful than hope. But these days, hope often feels hard to come by. Where can we find a hope that won’t disappoint us?
Looking at the life, death and resurrection of Jesus in Luke’s Gospel, this three-session series from Christianity Explored Ministries shows that Christianity is about real hope: a joyful expectation for the future, based on true events in the past, which changes everything about my present.
It sounds good… but is it true? Whatever people do or don’t believe, Hope Explored offers them an opportunity to explore, to discuss and to discover the hope, peace and purpose Jesus offers.
These video downloads, presented by Rico Tice, Founder of Christianity Explored Ministries, introduce the concepts for each session (Hope, Peace, Purpose) and deliver compelling Bible teaching from Luke’s Gospel. The ideas are then discussed as participants look at the Bible passage together.
With only three sessions, Hope Explored does not require a huge time commitment from guests, so it is one of the easiest ways to introduce someone to Christianity. It can be run in person or on video-meeting technology, in small groups or .
The Christianity Explored series can then be run as a follow-up course for those eager to explore the Christian faith more.
Session 1: Hope – Part 1 and Part 2
Session 2: Peace – Part 1 and Part 2
Session 3: Purpose – Part 1 and Part 2
Contributors | Rico Tice |
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ISBN | 9781784986933 |
Format | Video files |
First published | January 2022 |
Language | English |
Publisher | The Good Book Company/CE |
Session 1: Hope
Christianity is about a hope worth having; Jesus came into our world
as the Mighty God and can deliver on his promises for the future.
Session 2: Peace
Our lack of peace in life is a symptom of our lack of peace with
God; Jesus’ death deals with our sin so he can offer us peace.
Session 3: Purpose
To find meaning in life, we need an answer to death—and that’s what Jesus’ resurrection gives us.