Three Simple Rules for Christian Living: A Six-Week Study for Adults
<p><em>Three Simple Rules for Christian Living<br> </em>by Jeanne Torrence Finley and Rueben P. Job</p> <p>This small-group study by Jeanne Torrence Finley is based on Rueben P. Job's book <em>Three Simple Rules: A Wesleyan Way of Living</em>. Six sessions provide extended reflection for adults on three principles<em> </em>of Christian life: do no harm, do good, and stay in love with God. Each rule has a session to help you understand the rule and a session to help you explore ways to practice the rule. </p> Your church can do a church-wide study of the three simple rules by using the youth resource, <em>Three Simple Rules 24/7, </em>and the children’s resource, <em>Three Simple Rules for Following Jesus,</em> along with this book. A leader guide and DVD for adult study groups are available.<br> <p>Parents who would like to discuss the three simple rules with their children can download a free list of suggested questions at Cokesbury.com (click below).  </p> <p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><strong>Jeanne Torrence Finley</strong> is a clergy member of the Virginia Conference of the United Methodist Church, co-chair of the Virginia Conference Board of Church and Society, and director of Collegial Communications. She has worked as a campus minister, pastor, college English teacher, workshop leader, and communications consultant. Finley writes regularly for <em>FaithLink</em>. Her work has appeared in the <em>Journal of Presbyterian History</em>, <em>Worship</em>, <em>The Mennonite</em>, <em>Christian Science Monitor</em>, the <em>Virginia Advocate</em>, and <em>Christian Social Action</em>.<br> <br> For a free online copy of <em>Three Simple Rules A Conversation Guide for Parents </em>click here!</p>