7 ready-to-use lessons on the biblical book of Job. Each lesson consists of 20 or so ready-to-use questions that get groups talking. Answers are provided in the form of quotes from respected authors such as John Piper, Max Lucado and Beth Moore. These lessons will save you time as well as provide deep insights from some of the great writers and thinkers from today and generations past. I also include quotes from the same commentaries that your pastor uses in sermon preparation. Ultimately, the goal is to create conversations that change lives. Your lesson helps from The Good Questions are the best resource I have found for helping me in the Sunday School class. They save time preparation time, and the questions often change the course of discussion in the classroom. David Ashcraft Adults (Open Enrollment) Bethlehem Baptist Church Knightdale, NC These lessons really get the conversation going. These lessons nearly always provide insight I would never have seen. The ease of the lessons helps build your confidence so you can do the Wow! Randle Smith Mcfarland Hill Baptist Church Dalton, GA age 50 and up If you liked sitting in class listening to a boring professor go on forever and you think your Sunday School students enjoy that too, then these lessons aren't for you! On the other hand, if you enjoy leading a lively discussion about a particular passage of scripture, these lessons will prompt your class to think and then ask great questions. The resulting discussions are honest and from the heart. Randy Smith The Together Class Ages 25-35 Thomas Road Baptist Church Lynchburg, VA The number one complaint I hear about Sunday School is that it is boring. Predictable. Same-old; same-old. In fact, Sunday School has come to be an adjective, and not a good one. We speak of a "Sunday School Answer." We don't mean a thoughtful, articulate, fresh, insightful response. I am on a mission from God. (Really!) I want to redefine a Sunday School answer to be a thoughtful, articulate, fresh, insightful response. 40 years ago, "Made in Japan" meant, "cheap trinket." Today, "Made in Japan" means quality. I want to redefine what a Sunday School answer is. How do I propose to do that? Research. In another life, I do photography (joshhuntphotos.com/) There is a saying in photography. "If you want to take beautiful pictures, stand in front of something beautiful." To paraphrase: if you want to write Sunday School lessons that make teachers sound brilliant, quote brilliant writers. I have an exhaustive and expanding electronic library that I draw from to write Good Questions Have groups talking. As of today (Sept, 2012), I have 15,371 WordSearch Books and commentaries 2,786 Logos books and commentaries 947 Kindle books 18,304 Total resources to make you sound brilliant. These resources are indexed and searchable to make it easy to find great quotes to include in every lesson. If the lesson is on John 3 and Max Lucado wrote about it, I will find it. Here is what I know. When I quote a good Max Lucado piece into your lesson, you will sound brilliant. Beth Moore. John Piper. John Macarthur. Warren Weirsbe. Same thing. Use Good Questions and you will sound brilliant every week! Key Benefits of Good Questions Have Groups Talking: Each lesson consists of about 20 ready-to-use questions. - Saves you time in preparation. - Get groups thinking and talking. - Application-oriented. - Answers from well known commentators and writers such as John MacArthur, Beth Moore, John Piper and many more. - Great stories and illustrations in every lesson. - Good Questions make it easier to recruit teachers. If you can read 20 questions, you can lead a Bible Study. - Suitable for home groups or Sunday School classes. Josh Hunt is the author of numerous books related to Small Groups and Sunday School, including: · You Can Double Your Class in Two Years or Less · Disciplemaking Teachers · Teach Like Jesus · 10 Marks of Incredible Teachers · Obedience · What Makes Groups Grow Josh has conducted hundreds of training sessions in churches all across America and Australia. These churches include: · First Baptist, Atlanta, GA · Thomas Road Baptist, Lynchburg, VA · First Baptist, Orlando, FL · Houston First Baptist Church Josh has arguably written more Bible Study lessons than any human, living or dead. He writes 4 new lessons a week and has done so for a couple of decades.