The Exchangeਨਮੂਨਾ

Do you and your friends ever get together to study or work on school projects? When you're studying the same thing, it makes sense to help each other understand the subject. Studying as a group keeps each other accountable, makes it more fun, and usually involves snacks! Working together can put a fun twist on your study habits!
When it comes to reading your Bible, doing it with others can be a huge benefit. You can read together in person or virtually. Whether that means getting together weekly, starting a reading plan on an app together, or joining a small group that meets regularly! Sometimes reading God's words can be confusing, but processing them with friends can help us understand. Even better, it helps us to create a habit that we can look forward to. When we study God's words as a group, important questions come up and those discussions ultimately help us grow.
Who's someone you could start reading the Bible with?
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About this Plan

We all make exchanges! Whether you’re shopping, texting your best friend, or swapping snacks at the lunch table, most of the exchanges we make aren’t very memorable. Maybe you’ve exchanged meaningful advice or encouragement with your friends, family members, coaches, pastors, or younger people you’ve invested in. Those are the exchanges we remember. In this 20-day devotional plan from Grow Curriculum, we'll discover how we can exchange wisdom with people.
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