As most of you know, last year I
published my third book, Freed From Sin. It was not an easy book to write.
Years of study, of writing, and of God’s working in my life are contained within
its 430 pages. One of the things I included in the book was a discussion guide.
I know in spots it is a fairly technical work, and I realize that many of the
topics take much time and thought to work your way through. In spite of that,
because of the value of the subject matter, I wanted the book to be as
accessible as possible and I thought a discussion guide at the end of each
chapter would contribute to that.
For many years now Mandy and I have
homeschooled our children. Part of my responsibility in relation to that is to
teach my older two high school students a Bible class. Through the years I have
taught them why we are fundamentalists, what we believe about music and alcohol,
how to approach dating, and a biblical view of money. We spent one whole year
in Proverbs and another doing systematic theology and hermeneutics. As I
approached the spring semester this year, the fact that Jack was about to
graduate from high school weighed heavily on me. This would be the last home
school Bible class he would take from me. What did I most want to communicate to
him?
With some embarrassment, I tell you
that God led me to my own recently published book, Freed From Sin. I want my
son to love and serve God for a lifetime. I want him to live a life that
resembles his Saviour. What better subject could I teach him in our last class
than the meaning and means of sanctification? So taking my own book, we sat
down three hours a week for sixteen weeks and studied it out. Reading each
paragraph by turns, we read the entire thing front to back. From time to time,
I would pause the reading and interject with some explanation or question or
answer or illustration. At the end of each chapter, we would review by means of
the discussion guide.
We finished recently. I laid the book
on the dining room table, resting in my conscience, knowing I had done a good
work to prepare my children to follow on to know the Lord. I confess, I wish I
had had a larger class. It is just good stuff, helpful stuff, edifying stuff. But
I had done what I could with what I had.
A few days ago I was contemplating the
situation in which we find ourselves. As I mentioned on my Brennan’s Pen Facebook
page the other day, I have never been a video guy. I am a word man. I think words
allow for precision and thought where video mostly only allows for surface
contact and emotion. But this pandemic has forced me to embrace video. We are
streaming our church’s services live on YouTube several times a week. Mandy has
begun a livestream of her own teaching a ladies’ Bible study. And just a couple
of weeks ago I launched a Facebook live reading program via Brennan’s Pen.
…then an idea hit me upside the head
like a boat oar: why not stream a class on Freed From Sin to whomever wants to
take it? Everybody is home. God’s people are craving connection and teaching
both. I know I have a book chockful to the brim with helpful biblical content. I
just watched how teaching it patiently and slowly helped my own children. The
technology is available to teach it more widely. Ergo, this blog post is being
written.
Beginning next week, Tuesday, April 28,
at 8 PM Central time, I will be offering a free online class on Freed From Sin.
I am inviting you to join me, if you would like.
There are a couple of parameters I
need to mention at this point.
First, you need to have a copy of the book.
If you do not already have one, you may purchase print editions in paperback or
hardback on Amazon or Barnes and Noble. The digital version is available on Kindle
or iTunes. I am not going to put a bunch of links here. You can figure it out.
Second, a potential student needs to be at
least 15 years of age, and a relatively mature fifteen. This is not a class for
children. Beyond that, I do not care if you are a pastor, a Bible college
president, or a nursery worker, you are welcome.
Third, I am choosing to use the Zoom
platform. I realize there have been some questions about its security recently,
but I will not publish the link to each class online. You will receive it via
email on the day of class. In order to ensure you receive the link for each class
you will need to subscribe to my blog. Simply navigate to concerningjesus.blogspot.com
and enter your email and name in the box on the right hand side of the page. The
classes will not be archived. You must participate live. Also, I cannot be your
tech support. You will have to figure out how to use Zoom on your own. Zoom is
free, and if you are a reasonably intelligent individual you ought to be able
to handle figuring out how it works.
Fourth, the class size is limited to 100
in attendance each time. You do not have to enroll. I am not going to take
attendance or try to police who shows up. I will not and cannot hold a spot. I
will open the Zoom meeting 15 minutes early each night and the first 99 people
to sign in will be able to take that evening’s class.
Fifth, and most importantly – by taking the
class you are agreeing to teach someone else the material when we get done. If
we cover one or two chapters a week the class will last for some months. At the
end of that time, you will have a solid foundational understanding of the
doctrine and practice relating to holiness. And, may I say, you will have an
excellent textbook at your fingertips. <grin> I am not interested in just
teaching you. I want to teach you so that you will teach someone else. Teach
your Sunday School class. Teach your youth department. Teach your small group.
Teach your Christian school Bible class. Teach your college. Teach your staff.
Teach your church. You can even, like me, teach your older children. Just teach
it to somebody else. Do not worry. I will teach you how to teach them. Just
watch how I teach. Then sit down with them over a copy of Freed From Sin and
work your way through it together.
So join me on Tuesday nights beginning
next week at 8 PM Central. Let us journey into the heart of the purpose for
which God saved you and me – forming us into the image of Jesus Christ.
What a great opportunity! Looking forward to it.
ReplyDeleteGreat!
ReplyDeleteAlready signed up for the emails. Want to sign up for the class
ReplyDeleteThere is no way to sign up for the class. You will have to click on the link in each class email on the night of that class.
DeleteInvitation accepted. What a great idea. Looking forward to your class .
ReplyDeleteTom, I'm not gonna try to commit to the class because in my situation I doubt I could be a faithful attendee and I don't want to start something that I could not complete or maintain the context of. That said I would like to acquire your book sometime in the near future as well as a copy of Schizophrenic. I know you said they are available via Amazon or Barnes and Noble. What is the base cost (any tax or shipping not included of course). Just curious. By the way, may I applaud your efforts to instill the right kind of teaching and godly Biblical values in your children. I deeply respect that as I have to be transparent and admit that I was a miserable failure to both my sons in this regard to my own shame and to their detriment to this day. It is a cross I bear that I have a difficult time overcoming to this very day. I have deep struggles in my own life with personal holiness and my day to day walk with Christ. I would be thankful if you would pray for us.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry to hear of your struggles in this area. Nothing cuts us to the heart more than feeling like we have failed our children. But even in such situations God's grace can restore if we remain faithful and prayerful.
DeleteEmail me your address at brennanspen@gmail.com. Someone wants to send you one of my books.
you are not alone my brother in CHRIST,for i know your pain.
DeleteThanks for making this class available; looking forward to tuning in.
ReplyDeleteHow long is the class period? I am certainly interested, but my time is limited.
ReplyDeleteWell, the whole thing is a bit of an experiment at this point, but when it settles out I should think about an hour or so.
DeleteIf anyone was glad that churches would be affected by any corona lock downs, they surely have to be disappointed in the way so many churches have increased their delivery of the Word of God this way! May God bless your outreach.
ReplyDeleteBrother, what ID name do I use for the Zoom conference meeting? I'm new at this as you can tell.
ReplyDeleteOh, I see it--you will send out the link of the day of the class. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteBrother Brennan, thanks for making the class available; I got to tune in with my son, Christopher. We look forward to upcoming sessions. Eli S.
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