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LifeWay's
'The Gospel Project' Focuses on Jesus Throughout the Biblical Narrative
Contact: Jon D. Wilke,
LifeWay Christian Resources, 615-251-2797
NASHVILLE, Jan. 17, 2012 /Christian
Newswire/ -- Writers and editors of LifeWay Christian Resources' newest
Bible study curriculum approached their task with a singular focus -- to
draw attention to Jesus.
While seemingly stating the obvious, there was more to consider, said Trevin
Wax, managing editor of the
The Gospel Project, a new multigeneration, Gospel-centered Bible study.
"The Gospel Project is more than curriculum," Wax said. "The church is God's
Gospel project; we are His project."
Wax explained that The Gospel Project examines the breadth of the Bible and
seeks to reveal how every story, every theological concept and missional
truth points to Jesus.
Ed Stetzer, president of LifeWay Research, serves as general editor for
The Gospel Project.
"The message we all need is the Gospel -- and that message
is for unbelievers and believers alike," said Stetzer. "The apostle Paul
says it's the message 'by which we are being saved.'"
According to Wax, "The goal of The Gospel Project is to provide a
theologically-driven study that points people to Jesus. The Gospel Project
shows that the Gospel is central to our daily lives. Not that it just saves
us, but it also sustains us. God uses the Gospel to move us along; He uses
the Gospel in our hearts and lives to move our feet out ‘on mission,'" said
Wax.
Stetzer and Wax brought together a team of church leaders and scholars from
across the country who offered counsel regarding the development and
direction of the curriculum.
"It's important to hear from people in a variety of contexts who are serving
the local church, and the advisory council helped us think through important
high-level issues at the outset of the curriculum's development," said
Stetzer.
One of the advisory council's members, Matt Chandler, pastor at The Village
Church in Dallas said, "One of the things I love about The Gospel Project is
that it is going to shine a light on so many of these great [Bible] stories
that we know and show ultimately how they are leading us to worship God more
for what He has done for us in Jesus Christ and what God accomplished in the
Gospel for us."
The Gospel Project, slated for preorder in June, will feature a three-year
study plan with 13-week units, each using an age-appropriate voice, depth
and course of study. Bible study resources will be available in multiple
formats, such as print, downloadable, e-reader and mobile app formats.
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