Uninvited Bible Study Guide: Living Loved When You Feel Less Than, Left Out, and Lonely (Paperback)

Uninvited Bible Study Guide: Living Loved When You Feel Less Than, Left Out, and Lonely By Lysa TerKeurst Cover Image
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Do you ever feel left out, lonely, less than loved? Most of us have. Many of us do now... Sometimes you simply need to be reminded how loved you really are--that every day, with every breath, you are loved with such precision that every hair, every molecule of you is known, counted, invited, and welcomed.

This six-session video study guide (DVD/streaming video sold separately) is that reminder. Best-selling author and speaker Lysa TerKeurst will walk you through the Holy Land in order to come closer to Jesus' words that will help you enter a place of healing and new perspective. You and your group are invited to:

  • Explore the roots of rejection and learn practical ways to process your pain in a safe space.
  • Dwell on the majestic declarations of God's love in the Bible.
  • Discover a deep assurance of your adoption into Christ's family that leads to new life.

Be a part of this biblical learning process of "living loved." Uninvited will remind you and your group that you are destined for a love that can never be diminished, tarnished, shaken, or taken--a love that does not reject or uninvite.

This study guide is packed with Bible teaching and includes guided video notes, group discussion questions, and between-session personal studies.

Sessions include:

  1. Living Loved
  2. Empty or Full?
  3. The Yoke of God Is Freedom
  4. Set Apart
  5. Remembering God's Presence
  6. Lessons from the Olive
  7. Bonus Session: Review and Celebration (No video)

Designed for use with the Uninvited Video Study (9781400205981), sold separately.



Product Details
ISBN: 9781400206001
ISBN-10: 1400206006
Publisher: Harperchristian Resources
Publication Date: August 9th, 2016
Pages: 160
Language: English

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