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Explore our resource library to find helpful articles, devotionals, podcasts, training, and more to help you grow in your faith and prepare to lead a session of The Gospel Project.
December 2, 2021
Weekly Leader Training for Adults: Unit 4, Session 1—God Shares His Name
This week, your group will be studying Unit 4, Session 1, God Shares His Name, which focuses on the story of Moses, the one God would send to provide deliverance for His people.
November 28, 2021
Weekly Leader Training for Preschool & Kids: Unit 4, Session 1—God Called Moses
Moses’ life was in danger from the moment he was born. He was an Israelite—a descendant of Israel (Jacob)—living in Egypt after Jacob’s family had moved there, seeking food during a famine. Jochebed hid her baby boy as long as she could—about three months—before she put him in a basket among the reeds of the river. She couldn’t have...
November 25, 2021
Rejoicing in God's Power and Providence
Beyond all of creation, outside of time and space itself, our triune God has and will exist for all eternity. Because God just is, He is not dependent on anyone or anything. He did not create us out of need, and He rules and reigns without any need of help. He is sovereign—that is, He has ultimate power and...
November 22, 2021
Weekly Leader Training for Adults: Unit 3, Session 6—The God of Providence
This week’s training notes: This week your group will be studying Unit 3, Session 6, The God of Providence. This session is the final one for this volume and focuses on the essential doctrine called God’s Providence. That takes us right into this week’s three things to know, read, and do as you prepare for this week’s session: Something...
November 21, 2021
Weekly Leader Training for Preschool & Kids: Unit 3, Session 6—God Controls Everything
In research, there is a common practice used to measure data: the pretest and posttest. The pretest is a baseline, assessing the state of something prior to experimental factors being introduced. As is suggested by the name, this happens prior to the experiment. The posttest is a comparison, designed to compare the outcome of the experiment to the pretest...
November 18, 2021
What Does it Take to Forgive Like This?
What would it take for you to forgive someone who convinced your father you were dead, sold you as a slave, and by their actions, caused you to be wrongly accused of rape and thrown in prison? If we are honest, it would require a lot for us to forgive an offense like that. Why, then, would Joseph, who...




