Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1998
Instructions
During 1998 the following will be the arrangements when conducting the Theocratic Ministry School.
TEXTBOOKS: The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures [bi12], Jehovah’s Witnesses—Proclaimers of God’s Kingdom [jv], “All Scripture Is Inspired of God and Beneficial” (1990 Edition) [si], Knowledge That Leads to Everlasting Life [kl], The Secret of Family Happiness [fy], and Insight on the Scriptures Volumes 1 and 2 [it-1, it-2] will be the basis for assignments.
The school should begin ON TIME with song, prayer, and remarks of welcome and then proceed as follows:
ASSIGNMENT NO. 1: 15 minutes. This should be handled by an elder or a ministerial servant, and it will be based on Jehovah’s Witnesses—Proclaimers of God’s Kingdom or “All Scripture Is Inspired of God and Beneficial.” When based on the Proclaimers book, this assignment should be delivered as a 15-minute instruction talk with no oral review; when based on the “All Scripture” book, it should be delivered as a 10- to 12-minute instruction talk with a 3- to 5-minute oral review following, using the printed questions in the publication. The objective should be not just to cover the material but to focus attention on the practical value of the information being discussed, highlighting what will be most helpful to the congregation. The theme shown should be used. Illustrations, photographs, and charts found in the Proclaimers book may be commented on by the speaker and used as teaching aids.
The brothers assigned this talk should be careful to keep within the time limit. Private counsel may be given if necessary or if requested by the speaker.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM BIBLE READING: 6 minutes. This should be handled by an elder or a ministerial servant who will effectively apply the material to local needs. This should not be just a summary of the assigned reading. A 30- to 60-second overall review of the assigned chapters may be included. The principal objective, however, is to help the audience to appreciate why and how the information is of value to us. The students will then be dismissed to their various classrooms by the school overseer.
ASSIGNMENT NO. 2: 5 minutes. This is a Bible reading of the assigned material to be given by a brother. This will apply in the main school as well as in the auxiliary groups. The reading assignments are usually short enough to permit the students to present brief explanatory information in the opening and concluding remarks. Historical background, prophetic or doctrinal significance, and application of principles may be included. All the assigned verses should be read without a break. Of course, when the verses to be read are not consecutive, the student may cite the verse where the reading continues.
ASSIGNMENT NO. 3: 5 minutes. This will be assigned to a sister. The subject for this presentation will be based on Knowledge That Leads to Everlasting Life, The Secret of Family Happiness, or Insight on the Scriptures, Volume 2. (See Assignment No. 4 for information on how to develop the material based on a Bible character.) The setting may be an informal witness, a return visit, or a home Bible study, and the participants may be either seated or standing. The school overseer will be particularly interested in the way the student helps the householder to reason on and understand the material and in how the scriptures are applied. The student assigned this part should know how to read. One assistant will be scheduled by the school overseer, but an additional assistant may be used. The student may determine whether or not to have the householder read certain paragraphs when considering the Knowledge or Family Happiness books. Not the setting but the effective use of the material should be given prime consideration.
ASSIGNMENT NO. 4: 5 minutes. When this assignment is based on information dealing with a Bible character, it will be assigned to a brother or a sister. When it is based on the Family Happiness book, it will be assigned to a brother. For each assignment a theme is set forth in the schedule. When this assignment is based on a Bible character, information can be found in Insight on the Scriptures, Volume 1 or Volume 2, under his name. The student should study Scriptural references in the material in order to get a clear picture of the Bible character—the events of his life, as well as his personality, traits, and attitude. Thereafter, the student should develop the assigned theme of the talk and select appropriate scriptures to be used. Additional scriptures that highlight Bible principles that tie in with the theme may be included. The purpose of considering a Bible character is to show what can be learned from his example. Acts of faithfulness, courage, humility, and unselfishness furnish good examples to be followed; unfaithful acts as well as undesirable traits stand as strong warnings to turn Christians away from an improper course. When assigned to a brother, this talk should be given with the Kingdom Hall audience in mind. When a sister is given this part, it should be presented as outlined for Assignment No. 3.
*SUPPLEMENTAL BIBLE-READING SCHEDULE: This is set forth in brackets after the song number for each week. By following this schedule, reading about ten pages a week, the entire Bible can be read in three years. No parts on the school program or the written review are based on the supplemental reading schedule.
NOTE: For additional information and instruction regarding counsel, timing, written reviews, and the preparation of assignments, please see page 3 of the October 1996 Our Kingdom Ministry.
SCHEDULE
Jan. 5 Bible reading: Acts 7-8
No. 1: Dedicated Brothers Print and Bind Books (jv p. 579 par. 4–p. 586 par. 4)
No. 2: Acts 7:44-60
No. 3: Always Obey the Supreme Authority (kl pp. 130-1 pars. 1-6)
No. 4: Jehoshaphat (No. 3)—Theme: Guard Against Bad Associations
Jan. 12 Bible reading: Acts 9-10
No. 1: Expansion After World War II (jv p. 588 par. 1–p. 595 par. 5)
No. 2: Acts 9:1-16
No. 3: Be in Subjection to the Superior Authorities (kl pp. 131-3 pars. 7-10)
No. 4: Jehu (No. 3)—Theme: Zeal Can Be Marred by Permissiveness
Jan. 19 Bible reading: Acts 11-13
No. 1: Computer Systems Help to Advance the Good News (jv p. 596 par. 1–p. 602 par. 3)
No. 2: Acts 13:1-12
No. 3: Appreciate God’s Arrangement for Authority in the Family (kl pp. 134-6 pars. 11-18)
No. 4: Jephthah—Theme: Vows Are to Be Taken Seriously
Jan. 26 Bible reading: Acts 14-16
No. 1: Zealous Publishers and Distributors of the Bible (jv p. 603 par. 1–p. 607 par. 4)
No. 2: Acts 16:1-15
No. 3: Authority in the Congregation—A Loving Provision From Jehovah (kl pp. 137-9 pars. 19-25)
No. 4: Jeremiah (No. 6)—Theme: Jehovah Gives Power Beyond What Is Normal
Feb. 2 Bible reading: Acts 17-19
No. 1: Producing the New World Translation (jv p. 607 par. 5–p. 615 par. 5)
No. 2: Acts 18:1-11
No. 3: How Loyalty Contributes to a Happy Marriage (kl pp. 140-1 pars. 1-6)
No. 4: Jeroboam (No. 1)—Theme: Selfish Ambition Can Lead to Idolatry
Feb. 9 Bible reading: Acts 20-21
No. 1: Testing and Sifting From Within (jv p. 618 par. 1–p. 623 par. 3)
No. 2: Acts 21:1-14
No. 3: The Vital Role of Communication in Marriage (kl pp. 142-3 pars. 7-9)
No. 4: Jeshua (No. 4)—Theme: Give Full Support to Pure Worship
Feb. 16 Bible reading: Acts 22-24
No. 1: A Change of Administration Brings Tests (jv p. 623 par. 4–p. 629 par. 3)
No. 2: Acts 22:1-16
No. 3: Show Honor and Respect to Your Mate (kl pp. 143-4 pars. 10-14)
No. 4: Jesse—Theme: Be Cooperative and Have a Generous Spirit
Feb. 23 Bible reading: Acts 25-26
Song No. 179 [*Genesis 50–Exodus 1-7]
No. 1: Adjustments in Doctrinal Views and Expectations (jv p. 629 par. 4–p. 633 par. 4)
No. 2: Acts 25:1-12
No. 3: Set a Good Example and Show Your Children Love (kl pp. 145-6 pars. 15-18)
No. 4: Jethro—Theme: Do Not Be Too Proud to Listen to Suggestions
March 2 Bible reading: Acts 27-28
No. 1: Acts—Why Beneficial (si pp. 204-5 pars. 32-40)
No. 2: Acts 27:33-44
No. 3: What Loving Discipline and Skillful Direction Can Accomplish (kl pp. 148-9 pars. 19-23)
No. 4: Jezebel (No. 1)—Theme: The Wicked Will Not Escape Jehovah’s Judgment
Mar. 9 Bible reading: Romans 1-3
No. 1: Introduction to Romans (si pp. 205-6 pars. 1-7)
No. 2: Romans 1:18-32
No. 3: Why We Want to Draw Close to God (kl pp. 150-1 pars. 1-5)
No. 4: Joab (No. 2)—Theme: Vengeance Belongs to Jehovah
Mar. 16 Bible reading: Romans 4-6
No. 1: Expectations, Reality, and Other Issues (jv p. 635 par. 1–p. 641 par. 3)
No. 2: Romans 4:1-15
No. 3: Requirements for Drawing Close to God (kl pp. 152-3 pars. 6-9)
No. 4: Joanna—Theme: Minister to God’s Holy Ones Willingly
Mar. 23 Bible reading: Romans 7-9
No. 1: “You Will Be Objects of Hatred by All the Nations” (jv p. 642 par. 1–p. 646 par. 4)
No. 2: Romans 9:1-18
No. 3: Talk to God and Be Heard by Him (kl pp. 153-5 pars. 10-14)
No. 4: Job—Theme: Unbreakable Integrity Brings Jehovah’s Favor
Mar. 30 Bible reading: Romans 10-12
No. 1: The Hypocrisy of Religious Leaders Exposed (jv p. 647 par. 1–p. 652 par. 1)
No. 2: Romans 10:1-15
No. 3: Persevere in Prayer and Listen (kl pp. 156-9 pars. 15-20)
No. 4: Jochebed—Theme: Trust in Jehovah and Do Your Very Best
Apr. 6 Bible reading: Romans 13-16
Song No. 175 [*Exodus 40–Leviticus 1-7]
No. 1: Romans—Why Beneficial (si pp. 208-9 pars. 20-5)
No. 2: Romans 13:1-10
No. 3: Find True Security Among God’s People (kl pp. 160-1 pars. 1-4)
No. 4: Johanan (No. 5)—Theme: Follow Jehovah’s Advice
Apr. 13 Bible reading: 1 Corinthians 1-3
Song No. 173 [*Leviticus 8-13]
No. 1: Introduction to 1 Corinthians (si pp. 210-11 pars. 1-7)
No. 2: 1 Corinthians 1:10-25
No. 3: How Jehovah Provides Spiritual Food (kl pp. 161-3 pars. 5-8)
No. 4: John (No. 1)—Accomplish Your Ministry With Zeal
Apr. 20 Bible reading: 1 Corinthians 4-6
Song No. 56 [*Leviticus 14-19]
No. 1: Influence of the Clergy Becomes Evident (jv p. 652 par. 2–p. 659 par. 1)
No. 2: 1 Corinthians 4:1-13
No. 3: What It Means to Be Clothed With Love (kl pp. 163-6 pars. 9-14)
No. 4: John (No. 3)—Theme: Be Loyal to God and Love Your Brothers
Apr. 27 Written Review. Complete Acts 7-28; Ro 1-16–1 Corinthians 1-6
Song No. 91 [*Leviticus 20-25]
May 4 Bible reading: 1 Corinthians 7-9
Song No. 29 [*Leviticus 26-27–Numbers 1-3]
No. 1: The Clergy and Hitler Against Jehovah’s Servants (jv p. 659 par. 2–p. 665 par. 1)
No. 2: 1 Corinthians 7:10-24
No. 3: The Congregation—A Place of Security (kl pp. 167-9 pars. 15-20)
No. 4: Jonah (No. 1)—Theme: Fulfill Your God-Given Responsibilities
May 11 Bible reading: 1 Corinthians 10-12
No. 1: Worldwide Opposition to Giving Jehovah Exclusive Devotion (jv p. 666 par. 1–p. 673 par. 1)
No. 2: 1 Corinthians 11:1-16
No. 3: Imitate Jesus—Serve God Forever (kl pp. 170-1 pars. 1-6)
No. 4: Jonathan (No. 1)—Theme: Beware of Selfishness
May 18 Bible reading: 1 Corinthians 13-14
No. 1: Hated for Being “No Part of the World” (jv p. 673 par. 2–p. 677 par. 3)
No. 2: 1 Corinthians 14:1-12
No. 3: Vital Steps That Lead to Life (kl pp. 173-5 pars. 7-9)
No. 4: Jonathan (No. 2)—Theme: A True Friend Is Unselfish and Loyal
May 25 Bible reading: 1 Corinthians 15-16
No. 1: 1 Corinthians—Why Beneficial (si pp. 213-14 pars. 23-6)
No. 2: 1 Corinthians 16:1-13
No. 3: Why Baptism Is Necessary (kl pp. 175-6 pars. 10-12)
No. 4: Joseph (No. 1)—Theme: Display the Qualities of a Spiritual Man
June 1 Bible reading: 2 Corinthians 1-4
No. 1: Introduction to 2 Corinthians (si p. 214 pars. 1-4)
No. 2: 2 Corinthians 4:1-12
No. 3: Baptism—The Most Important Milestone in Your Life (kl p. 177 pars. 13-16)
No. 4: Joseph (No. 8)—Theme: Be Obedient and Righteous
June 8 Bible reading: 2 Corinthians 5-8
No. 1: Defending and Legally Establishing the Good News (jv p. 678 par. 1–p. 683 par. 4)
No. 2: 2 Corinthians 7:1-13
No. 3: What It Means to Live Up to Your Dedication and Baptism (kl pp. 178-80 pars. 17-22)
No. 4: Joseph (No. 9)—Theme: Do Not Give Up on Relatives
June 15 Bible reading: 2 Corinthians 9-13
Song No. 43 [*Numbers 36–Deuteronomy 1-4]
No. 1: 2 Corinthians—Why Beneficial (si pp. 216-17 pars. 18-20)
No. 2: 2 Corinthians 10:1-12
No. 3: Preparing Now for “the Real Life” (kl pp. 181-2 pars. 1-5)
No. 4: Joseph (No. 10)—Theme: Be Courageous and Overcome Fear
June 22 Bible reading: Galatians 1-3
Song No. 127 [*Deuteronomy 5-11]
No. 1: Introduction to Galatians (si pp. 217-18 pars. 1-6)
No. 2: Galatians 1:1-12
No. 3: After Armageddon—A Paradise Earth (kl pp. 182-4 pars. 6-11)
No. 4: Joshua (No. 1)—Theme: Never Doubt Jehovah’s Promises
June 29 Bible reading: Galatians 4-6
Song No. 98 [*Deuteronomy 12-19]
No. 1: Galatians—Why Beneficial (si pp. 219-20 pars. 14-18)
No. 2: Galatians 6:1-18
No. 3: Peace Everywhere and the Resurrection of the Dead (kl pp. 184-7 pars. 12-18)
No. 4: Josiah (No. 1)—Theme: Keep Clean From Idolatry
July 6 Bible reading: Ephesians 1-3
Song No. 71 [*Deuteronomy 20-27]
No. 1: Introduction to Ephesians (si pp. 220-1 pars. 1-8)
No. 2: Ephesians 1:1-14
No. 3: What Perfection Will Mean, and How We Can Enjoy It (kl pp. 187-91 pars. 19-25)
No. 4: Jotham (No. 3)—Theme: Learn From the Mistakes of Others
July 13 Bible reading: Ephesians 4-6
Song No. 214 [*Deuteronomy 28-32]
No. 1: Ephesians—Why Beneficial (si pp. 222-3 pars. 16-19)
No. 2: Ephesians 6:1-13
No. 3: Judah (No. 1)—Theme: Qualities That Jehovah Blesses
No. 4: The Family Is in Crisis (fy pp. 1-9 pars. 1-14)
July 20 Bible reading: Philippians 1-4
Song No. 123 [*Deuteronomy 33-34–Joshua 1-6]
No. 1: Introduction to Philippians and Why Beneficial (si pp. 223-4 pars. 1-7; p. 225 pars. 12-14)
No. 2: Philippians 1:1-14
No. 3: The Secret of Family Happiness (fy pp. 9-12 pars. 15-23)
No. 4: Judas (No. 4)—Theme: We Are Not Predestinated
July 27 Bible reading: Colossians 1-4
No. 1: Introduction to Colossians and Why Beneficial (si p. 226 pars. 1-5; p. 228 pars. 12-14)
No. 2: Colossians 4:1-13
No. 3: Judas (No. 5; see also Jude)—Theme: People Can Change
No. 4: Are You Ready for Marriage? (fy pp. 13-15 pars. 1-6)
Aug. 3 Bible reading: 1 Thessalonians 1-5
No. 1: Introduction to 1 Thessalonians and Why Beneficial (si p. 229 pars. 1-5; p. 231 pars. 13-15)
No. 2: 1 Thessalonians 2:1-12
No. 3: Why You Should Know Yourself and Be Realistic (fy pp. 16-18 pars. 7-10)
No. 4: Jude—Theme: Be Modest—Do Not Seek Prominence
Aug. 10 Bible reading: 2 Thessalonians 1-3
Song No. 10 [*Joshua 20-24–Judges 1]
No. 1: Introduction to 2 Thessalonians and Why Beneficial (si p. 232 pars. 1-4; p. 233 pars. 10-11)
No. 2: 2 Thessalonians 1:1-12
No. 3: Korah (No. 3)—Theme: Do Not Give Way to Envy
No. 4: What to Look for in a Mate (fy pp. 18-22 pars. 11-15)
Aug. 17 Bible reading: 1 Timothy 1-3
No. 1: Introduction to 1 Timothy (si p. 234 pars. 1-6)
No. 2: 1 Timothy 1:3-16
No. 3: Things to Consider Before Making a Lasting Commitment (fy pp. 22-3 pars. 16-19)
No. 4: Laban (No. 1)—Theme: Be Fair in Your Dealings With Others
Aug. 24 Bible reading: 1 Timothy 4-6
No. 1: 1 Timothy—Why Beneficial (si pp. 236-7 pars. 15-19)
No. 2: 1 Timothy 4:1-16
No. 3: Lamech (No. 1)—Theme: Violence Begets Violence
No. 4: Keep Your Courtship Honorable, and Look Beyond the Wedding (fy pp. 24-6 pars. 20-3)
Aug. 31 Written Review. Complete 1 Corinthians 7-16; 2Co 1-13; Ga 1-6; Eph 1-6; Php 1-4; Col 1-4; 1Th 1-5; 2Th 1-3–1 Timothy 1-6
Sept. 7 Bible reading: 2 Timothy 1-4
Song No. 46 [*Judges 20-21–Ruth 1-4]
No. 1: Introduction to 2 Timothy and Why Beneficial (si pp. 237-8 pars. 1-4; pp. 238-9 pars. 10-12)
No. 2: 2 Timothy 3:1-13
No. 3: Bible Principles That Can Help You to Prepare for a Successful Marriage (fy p. 26 review box)
No. 4: Lazarus (No. 1)—Theme: Hospitality Leads to Blessings
Sept. 14 Bible reading: Titus 1-3–Philemon 1-25
No. 1: Introduction to Titus and Philemon and Why Beneficial (si pp. 239-41 pars. 1-4, 8-10; pp. 241-3 pars. 1-4, 7-10)
No. 2: Titus 3:1-14
No. 3: Leah—Theme: A Scriptural Viewpoint of Hate
No. 4: The First Key to a Lasting Marriage (fy pp. 27-9 pars. 1-6)
Sept. 21 Bible reading: Hebrews 1-3
No. 1: Introduction to Hebrews (si pp. 243-4 pars. 1-9)
No. 2: Hebrews 3:1-15
No. 3: The Second Key to a Lasting Marriage (fy pp. 30-1 pars. 7-10)
No. 4: Levi (No. 1)—Theme: Violent Anger Brings Reproach
Sept. 28 Bible reading: Hebrews 4-7
No. 1: Legal Battles for Freedom of Worship (jv p. 684 par. 1–p. 693 par. 1)
No. 2: Hebrews 6:1-12
No. 3: Lois—Theme: Share Your Faith With Family Members
No. 4: Man’s Headship Should Be Christlike (fy pp. 31-3 pars. 11-15)
Oct. 5 Bible reading: Hebrews 8-10
Song No. 209 [*1 Samuel 20-25]
No. 1: Serving Jehovah Fearlessly and Unitedly Despite Opposition (jv p. 693 par. 2–p. 699 par. 4)
No. 2: Hebrews 8:1-12
No. 3: How a Wife Is to Complement Her Husband (fy pp. 34-5 pars. 16-19)
No. 4: Lot, II—Theme: In the World but No Part of It
Oct. 12 Bible reading: Hebrews 11-13
Song No. 108 [*1 Samuel 26-312 Samuel 1-2]
No. 1: Hebrews—Why Beneficial (si p. 247 pars. 23-7)
No. 2: Hebrews 11:1-10
No. 3: Luke—Theme: Be a Faithful Fellow Worker
No. 4: What Good Communication Really Means (fy pp. 35-8 pars. 20-6)
Oct. 19 Bible reading: James 1-5
No. 1: Introduction to James and Why Beneficial (si pp. 248-9 pars. 1-7; p. 250 pars. 15-17)
No. 2: James 5:1-12
No. 3: Bible Principles That Can Help You to Enjoy a Lasting, Happy Marriage (fy p. 38 review box)
No. 4: Lydia—Theme: Genuine Hospitality Is Appreciated
Oct. 26 Bible reading: 1 Peter 1-5
No. 1: Introduction to 1 Peter and Why Beneficial (si pp. 251-2 pars. 1-5; p. 253 pars. 11-13)
No. 2: 1 Peter 4:1-11
No. 3: Mahlah (No. 1)—Theme: Jehovah Is Righteous
No. 4: Live Within Your Means (fy pp. 39-41 pars. 1-6)
Nov. 2 Bible reading: 2 Peter 1-3
Song No. 177 [*2 Samuel 16-20]
No. 1: Introduction to 2 Peter and Why Beneficial (si p. 254 pars. 1-3; p. 255 pars. 8-10)
No. 2: 2 Peter 3:1-13
No. 3: Caring for the Household Is a Family Project (fy pp. 42-4 pars. 7-11)
No. 4: Manasseh (No. 4)—Theme: Jehovah’s Mercy Is Great
Nov. 9 Bible reading: 1 John 1-5
Song No. 114 [*2 Samuel 21-24–1 Kings 1]
No. 1: Introduction to 1 John and Why Beneficial (si pp. 256-7 pars. 1-5; p. 258 pars. 11-13)
No. 2: 1 John 5:1-12
No. 3: Manoah—Theme: Be Ready to Conform to God’s Will
No. 4: Why Jehovah Requires That We Be Clean (fy pp. 45-9 pars. 12-20)
Nov. 16 Bible reading: 2 John 1-13; 3Jo 1-14–Jude 1-25
No. 1: Introduction to 2 John, 3 John, and Jude and Why Beneficial (si p. 259 pars. 1-3, 5; pp. 260-1 pars. 1-3, 5; pp. 261-3 pars. 1-4, 8-10)
No. 2: 2 John 1:1-13
No. 3: What Sincere Commendation and Gratitude Can Do for a Family (fy pp. 49-50 pars. 21-2)
No. 4: Mark, I—Theme: Do Not Brood Over Past Difficulties
Nov. 23 Bible reading: Revelation 1-3
No. 1: Introduction to Revelation (si pp. 263-4 pars. 1-6)
No. 2: Revelation 3:1-11
No. 3: Martha—Theme: Loving Hospitality Is Appreciated
No. 4: The Bible’s View of Children and Family Responsibility (fy pp. 51-2 pars. 1-5)
Nov. 30 Bible reading: Revelation 4-6
No. 1: One True Religion, Chosen by God (jv p. 704 par. 1–p. 706 par. 4)
No. 2: Revelation 5:1-12
No. 3: What It Means to Fill a Child’s Needs (fy pp. 53-5 pars. 6-9)
No. 4: Mary (No. 1)—Theme: Faith and Devotion Bring Rewards
Dec. 7 Bible reading: Revelation 7-9
No. 1: Jehovah Blesses Those Who Apply the Truth in Their Lives (jv p. 707 par. 1–p. 709 par. 5)
No. 2: Revelation 8:1-13
No. 3: Mary (No. 2)—Theme: Make Spirituality Your Main Interest
No. 4: Inculcate the Truth in Your Child (fy pp. 55-7 pars. 10-15)
Dec. 14 Bible reading: Revelation 10-12
Song No. 137 [*1 Kings 21-22–2 Kings 1-3]
No. 1: The Distinguishing Mark That Identifies Jesus’ True Disciples (jv p. 710 par. 1–p. 712 par. 3)
No. 2: Revelation 10:1-11
No. 3: Teach Your Child Jehovah’s Ways (fy pp. 58-9 pars. 16-19)
No. 4: Mary (No. 3)—Theme: Appreciate What Jehovah and Jesus Have Done for You
Dec. 21 Bible reading: Revelation 13-15
No. 1: All of God’s True Servants Must Keep on the Watch (jv p. 713 par. 1–p. 716 par. 4)
No. 2: Revelation 13:1-15
No. 3: Mary (No. 4)—Theme: Be Constant in Your Acts of Devotion
No. 4: The Vital Need for Discipline in Its Various Forms (fy pp. 59-61 pars. 20-3)
Dec. 28 Written Review. Complete 2 Timothy 1-4; Tit 1-3; Phm 1-25; Heb 1-13; Jas 1-5; 1Pe 1-5; 2Pe 1-3; 1Jo 1-5; 2Jo 1-13; 3Jo 1-14; Jude 1-25–Revelation 1-15