Teachers: the lasting impact of this study on students' thinking and faith may depend on the manner in which this class is conducted. As much as is possible, this should be a sharing session. Stimulate the students to share, and you listen. Get as many students as possible to contribute to the sharing.
To prepare, review the first twelve classes. Discover and note your "new fact" and "new insight" for each lesson. Be prepared to share yours, but use them only if it is necessary to motivate the students to share.
Examine each of the past twelve lessons. As you reexamine each lesson, look for a fact you had not considered in your past studying. Also look for an insight you did not have prior to studying that lesson.
Lesson one: The Righteous
Lesson two: The Sinners
Lesson three: The Pharisees
Lesson four: The Sadducees
Lesson five: The Proselytes
Lesson six: The Godfearers
Lesson seven: The Idol Worshippers
Lesson eight: A Complex Age
Lesson nine: Jewish and Proselyte Converts
Lesson ten: Judaizing Christians
Lesson eleven: Christians Converted From Idolatry
Lesson twelve: Understanding What God Does
If time permits, ask the class, "What do you regard to be the most important thing you learned this quarter?"
Link to Student Guide
Quarter 1, Lesson 13