NOVEMBER 9, 2025
Appleton
Reference Scripture Passages: Numbers 13, Joshua 14:6-25, Joshua 15:13-19
1. What does Caleb’s request for Hebron reveal about his loyalty to God and his people?
2. Why is Caleb’s confidence in facing giants significant for understanding faith?
3. Have you ever faced a challenge that felt too big to overcome? What helped you move forward?
4. What does it look like to keep your eyes on God rather than your problems?
5. How does Caleb’s wholehearted devotion inspire your own spiritual journey?
6. What mindset shift might help you pursue a God-sized vision with endurance and trust?
Reference Scripture Passages: Numbers 13, Joshua 14:6-25, Joshua 15:13-19
1. What does Caleb’s request for Hebron reveal about his loyalty to God and his people?
2. Why is Caleb’s confidence in facing giants significant for understanding faith?
3. Have you ever faced a challenge that felt too big to overcome? What helped you move forward?
4. What does it look like to keep your eyes on God rather than your problems?
5. How does Caleb’s wholehearted devotion inspire your own spiritual journey?
6. What mindset shift might help you pursue a God-sized vision with endurance and trust?
Hortonville
Reference Scripture Passages: Hebrews 11:28–31, Exodus 12, Exodus 14, Joshua 2, Ephesians 2:8–10
Reference Scripture Passages: Hebrews 11:28–31, Exodus 12, Exodus 14, Joshua 2, Ephesians 2:8–10
1. What do the stories of Passover, the Red Sea, and Rahab teach us about salvation by faith?
2. Why is good person theology considered a dangerous misunderstanding of the gospel?
3. Have you ever felt pressure to earn God’s approval through your actions? How did that affect your faith?
4. What does it look like to take a step of obedience that reflects trust in God?
5. How does Rahab’s story challenge assumptions about who can be saved and used by God?
6. What mindset shift might help you live more freely in the grace and gift of salvation?
Neenah
Reference Scripture Passages: Ruth 1 & 4, 2 Corinthians 5:21, John 3:16
Reference Scripture Passages: Ruth 1 & 4, 2 Corinthians 5:21, John 3:16
1. What does Ruth’s declaration to Naomi reveal about her understanding of God?
2. Have you ever felt like Naomi—bitter or abandoned by God? What helped you reconnect with Him?
3. How does the story of Ruth and Boaz reflect the gospel message of redemption and grace?
4. How does viewing faith as trust in Jesus rather than performance change your spiritual posture?
5. What personal area of shame or failure might God be inviting you to surrender and receive His honor?