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It was a great privilege to have Rev Dr Mark Earngey join us for our reader training today, he gave three talks on Philemon, the first of which is below and the next 2 will be in subsequent posts with the relevant slides foe each talk.
We also had great discussion in small groups using COMA to help us think about understand Philemon. COMA studies a Bible passage in four steps: Context, Observation, Meaning, and Application., you ca see the questions that we looked at in small groups below.
By Nick JonesIt was a great privilege to have Rev Dr Mark Earngey join us for our reader training today, he gave three talks on Philemon, the first of which is below and the next 2 will be in subsequent posts with the relevant slides foe each talk.
We also had great discussion in small groups using COMA to help us think about understand Philemon. COMA studies a Bible passage in four steps: Context, Observation, Meaning, and Application., you ca see the questions that we looked at in small groups below.