This is an early Christmas present for you. One of my all-time favorite Adam Hamilton books we’ve studied is Seeing Gray in a World of Black and White. Although our class covered this back in 2017, it’s amazing how it still holds up as relevant today.
There is an accompanying DVD, Leader Guide and Participant Study Guide for this series; however, instead of the abbreviated study guide, our class decided to read the more comprehensive book of the same title. This meant that the topics from the five session series are spread throughout the sixteen lesson plans included here.
We did skip a handful of chapters along the way, but as you’ll see, we tackled the lion’s share of Hamilton’s longer book. I’ve included links to both the full book as well as the abbreviated series in the lesson plans. In addition to the five videos provided on the cited DVD, I’ve linked in various YouTube videos which I found applicable to the corresponding chapter’s content. You could easily have productive conversations with just the longer book, the YouTube videos, and the lesson plan questions if you so choose.
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