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Evaluation of Romans Devotional

This is an overdue post.

The Romans Devotional series was created to support and supplement our church wide Coordinated Curriculum on Romans.  Devotionals were written by a variety of people: pastoral staff, elders, deacons, missionaries, ABF teachers and members.

We have completed our study of Romans (September 2007-August 2008)–more still could be learned and much more should be applied, but for now we move on.

So, a question to those of you that subscribed to Calvary’s Devotional series.

  • Was the devotional series helpful, beneficial and enjoyable?
  • Was the general frequency (2-3 times a week) an appropriate amount?
  • Should Calvary consider maintaining an active devotional site?
  • Was having a variety of people writing, positive or would you suggest a small group of writers? Who would you like to hear from?
  • Would including updates on church ministries be helpful?

Your input is valuable!
Send your thoughts.www.stevekilgore.com

In the meantime for those that might be interested, a couple personal notes.

The Romans Curriculum–teacher’s notes and PowerPoints (material that most at Calvary have not seen), student handouts, personal Bible study sheets and audio files of each lesson for the series will be made available for continued use but moved from Calvary’s website to my personal site over the next few weeks (as I have time).  There you can also find my own “devotional” site–where I reflect on passages I’m teaching, interact with theological issues, share things I’m learning and a few other diverse and varied posts.

You can participate.  Post comments and questions at the end of each post.

Pastor Steve Kilgore