Finding Weakness + Finding Strength in the Bible

Kyle and Roger split the lessons this past Sunday while Abe was traveling. Kyle planned to talk about a history of finding strength in the Bible. When he asked how I’d like to work my lessons in, I thought that doing and ‘opposite’ lesson seemed good. He agreed and so we began our study.

The more I worked on the lesson the more I liked our subjects. As is my tendency to rely on my craft (design/art) I decided to use a car restoration to highlight my points of weakness and what is involved in getting to where Kyle’s lesson was – about strength. The two lessons seemed to compliment one another exceptionally well, and I have to say Kyle’s lesson was one of his best.

Now it’s your turn to decide what you think of both lessons. Just press the buttons below to listen to each recording. Once pressed, you can change the volume, download the MP3 of each lesson, or listen at home, work, or school as you get time. sharing is always appreciated!

  • Roger and Kyle’s lesson slides have been saved as a slideshow below, starting with Roger’s lesson slides, then immediately into Kyle’s. To follow along, just click play on the lesson you want to listen to, and then start at the first or middle slide of the slideshow.

Finding Weakness – Starnes

Finding Strength in the Bible – Jones

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Images from Roger’s lesson were taken from a very well-documented 1969 Chevelle restoration here: http://www.thwl.com/chevelle.html (kudos to the guy who did the work and took the photos of each stage! Great job! Aside from the car images, I know nothing about this site, so use caution.)