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Known by name, hagar, Kasey Van Norman, Jada Edwards, Nicole Johnson and Karen Lee-Thorp

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Known by name, hagar, Kasey Van Norman, Jada Edwards, Nicole Johnson and Karen Lee-Thorp
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Known by name
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Kasey Van Norman, Jada Edwards, Nicole Johnson and Karen Lee-Thorp
Sub title
hagar
Summary
The women in the Bible asked the same three questions we all still ask today: How does everyone else see me? How do I see myself? How does God see me? Hagar's story, found in Genesis 16, is a story of cultural victimization. She was betrayed, abandoned, and scorned. Her response? She did what most of us would do when deeply hurt by someone we trust-she ran away. She got defensive. She retreated to a place where she felt safe. She felt justified in her anger and hurt. But deep in her core was a woman who longed to be seen and hoped for redemption. This Bible study will take you through Hagar's story as she learns from hurt and heartache that what is unresolved is not unseen by God. The lack of finality in Hagar's story teaches us to trust God with the ending-believing he sees us and he knows. This study guide features video notes, group discussion questions, and between-session activities like reflecting on the drama and teachings, studying the character story in Scripture, memory verses, and journaling. Sessions include: Exposing the Lie of Shame Rejected to Accepted Trusting after Betrayal Transformed and Seen
Target audience
adult
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