‘Unashamed: Part 2’
A study exploring the book of Romans.
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A study exploring the book of Romans.
These questions are a starting point to help spark discussion that digs deeper into today’s topic – feel free to adapt or add additional questions of your own.

Throughout the gospel, Jesus was preparing his followers for a new thing, a new kingdom, a new way of life.
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A John 6 study on the boy’s loaves and fish, exploring divine multiplication and abundance.
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A stewardship study on Psalm 24, exploring tithing, biblical ownership and radical generosity. If you own nothing and steward everything, how does that shift your daily relationship with wealth?
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Often, our faithfulness can feel unnoticed, ineffective, or even wasted. Yet Jesus shows that nothing given to Him in faith is ever wasted in God’s kingdom—even when we can’t measure their impact
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An exploration of Barnabas’s legacy of sacrificial encouragement and church advocacy. Does true generosity require the willingness to risk our reputation for others?
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A Psalm 34 study exploring experiential faith, God’s provision, and living generously. What is the relationship between vulnerability and divine trust?
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“I am the resurrection and the life. Anyone who believes in me will live, even after dying.
Everyone who lives in me and believes in me will never ever die. Do you believe this?”
— John 11:25–26, NLT
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Today we’re reflecting on examples of mothers and women of faith in Scripture. Their stories reveal courage, trust, persistence, sacrifice and God’s faithfulness through many different life circumstances.
Choose one woman’s story from the Bible (here are some suggested stories, or you’re welcome to select another example you’d like to explore). Spend a few minutes reading the passages together, then discuss the questions below.
1. What stands out to you most about her story or experience?
2. What do you find challenging, surprising or encouraging in her story?
3. What part of her story do you wish we knew more about?
4. Read Proverbs 31:25–31. What qualities in this passage connect with this woman’s life?
5. Read Matthew 23:37 and Luke 13:34. What do these verses suggest about God’s protective and compassionate love?
6. What can we learn from this woman’s story that we can apply to our own lives and faith today?
If time allows, you may also like to consider an additional story from the list.