This leader's guide provides essential insights and strategies for facilitating the fifth study in the series authored by John Schroeder. It includes structured discussion points, engaging activities, and thought-provoking questions designed to enhance group understanding and participation. The guide aims to equip leaders with the tools necessary to foster meaningful conversations and deepen participants' exploration of the study's themes.
John Schroeder Livres






Steadfast Spirit
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The collection offers spiritual reflections that highlight how divine presence infuses everyday moments, aiming to invigorate and support Christians in their faith journey. It is particularly relevant during Lent and other times of spiritual renewal, encouraging readers to find meaning and inspiration in their daily lives.
The book addresses the challenges faced by the Air Force during a drawdown, emphasizing the limitations of the current military retirement system, which hinders effective personnel management and financial flexibility. It critiques the 20-year vesting requirement and the defined benefit system, arguing that these structures restrict leaders from optimizing mid-career force management. The proposed alternative is a defined contribution system, allowing service members to invest retirement funds in equity markets, potentially leading to significant cost savings and better personnel strategies.
Unfailing Love: Growing Closer to Jesus Christ
- 22pages
- 1 heure de lecture
This book offers a supportive environment for women of faith to build intimate relationships while exploring biblical teachings. Participants will engage in meaningful discussions facilitated by a video presenter, enhancing their understanding and application of scripture in daily life. The focus is on fostering a deeper relationship with God and connecting with like-minded women.
Buckingham
- 264pages
- 10 heures de lecture
A delightful story, beautifully illustrated, that explores the therapeutic powers of the cat.
All For The Love of Music
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The autobiography of the Quiet Man of Pop has arrived! All for the Love of Music takes us on a journey that begins with a childhood account of wartime Britain to landing a dream job at EMI.
Matthew Calbraith Perry
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
"This interpretive biography of Matthew Calbraith Perry - the first to appear in well over thirty years - offers a balanced assessment of the commodore's long and varied career as one of the U.S. Navy's preeminent officers of the antebellum era. Best remembered for leading a naval and diplomatic expedition to Japan in 1853, Perry succeeded where others before him had failed with the signing of a treaty that established formal diplomatic relations between the United States and Japan and ended Japan's isolation from the West. To this day Perry remains a respected figure in Japan as well as in the United Slates."--Jacket