



The study guide itself-with warm-up, group discussion and personal reflection questions, video notes, and a leader's guide.Īn individual access code to stream all six video sessions online (you don't need to buy a DVD!).Īfter going through this study, you'll walk away understanding more fully that the generous, unmerited favor of God is the means to the welcome, love, and approval you so deeply long for. This study guide has everything you need for a full Bible study experience, including: In this six-session Bible study (video streaming included), bestselling author, artist, entrepreneur, and speaker Ruth Chou Simons calls women to discover how God's profound gift of grace and favor invites them to rest from chasing approval and earning love, and instead discover the freedom of true belonging and worth that doesn't depend on them. Many of us end up constantly feeling behind, lacking, and like we're failing-at home, at work, with friends, with God. It's a hustling, image-forward age of opportunity, and women are more anxious than ever. In today's society, the pressure to perform is overwhelming. Wanting God's Story (17:00) Book jacket.Find freedom from the never-ending quest for approval and affirmation by learning how to accept the undeserved gift of grace from a merciful God. This study guide includes: Individual access to six streaming video sessions, Warm-up questions and Scripture focus, Group discussion material, Personal Bible study and reflection, Leader's Guide Sessions and run times include: 1. You'll walk away understanding more fully that the generous, unmerited favor of God is the means to the welcome, love, and approval you so deeply long for. In this six-session video Bible study, Wail Street Journal bestselling and award-winning author Ruth Chou Simons reminds us that the answer we're looking for isn't the latest and greatest strategy for self-improvement it's the life-transforming gift of amazing grace. Today's self-improvement narrative has left so many women exhausted, worn out, and wondering why life feels like an anxiety-ridden, never-ending battle for satisfaction. If we measure ourselves by popular opinion, earthly standards, religious ideals, or dream-making aspirations, we'll come up short every time. Have you ever felt like you're not enough? With so many opportunities and resources available to us, why does it feel like we're lacking? Perhaps it's because we are.
