Natalie Grant & Charlotte Gambill Announce Dare To Be Bible Study
Helmed by 7X GRAMMY nominee Natalie Grant and international speaker Charlotte Gambill, the "Dare To Be" team announces today (Jan 11) a Bible Study. The trusted voices normally unite for the uniquely designed one-night events intentionally designed for women of all ages that encompasses encouragement, worship, special music and Bible teaching. The 2020 theme was "Moving Beyond," and the evening's program aimed at equipping women to take hold of their God given potential and strengthen their faith. This year, due to COVID restrictions, the duo put together a virtual event surrounding this theme.
Grant and Gambill share about the Moving Beyond Bible Study:
As you know last year God gave us the theme of Moving Beyond. We had no idea what we'd be walking into, but we saw the power of this declaration as we walked through 2020. Moving Beyond became such a proclamation for so many of us and we heard time and time again from you all how much these words were ministering to you.
Knowing this, we are SOOOO EXCITED to officially announce that we've created a Moving Beyond Bible Study!! Many of us live stuck. We struggle to find meaning and purpose in our lives, holding back rather than living in obedience and being faithful to God. We created this Bible Study to help you move beyond in what God has called you to. Our hope is creating this study is to help give you usable strategies that will help you to make wise decisions to move forward in what is holding you back.
The Moving Beyond Bible Study is multi-format, including six video teaching sessions, learning activities for individual engagement, and a leader guide for group sessions. The book is available now for pre-order.
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