Good Questions are better than ever!

Published: Wed, 04/20/11




 

Good Questions are better than ever!

I just bought 778 Logos books to make Good Questions better than ever. If you useGood Questions you are going to get insights from the best of the best:

  • Max Lucado
  • John MacArthur
  • Beth Moore
  • Warren Weirsbe
  • Bill Hybels
  • Rick Warren
  • Andy Stanley
  • Church Swindoll
  • Philip Yancey
  • John Ortberg
  • Charles Stanley
  • John Maxwell
  • Gary Chapman
  • Billy Graham
  • Francis Chan
  • R.C. Sproul
  • Bill Bright
  • Lee Strobel

Need I go on?

I am a bit of a book junkie. Back in the day it was all about paper books. I filled my house and office. At one point I said, "Enough!" and brought 20 boxes of books to the used book store just to thin things out a bit.

A few years back I went crazy buyingWordSearch books. These are great because they are searchable and I can copy and paste short sections into Good Questions Have Groups Talking. I currently have 1250WordSearch books.

About a year ago I bought a Kindle. Whereas WordSearch allows me to get a hold of commentaries and such, Kindle enables me to get a hold of new books and use them for illustrations in Good Questions. I have been buying more than a book a day. I have 677 items in my Kindle Library. 459 are Kindle books; the rest are audible books.

Still, I wanted more.

This weekend I dove into Logos. I bought the Scholars Library, plus a few other things. All these to provide you and your teachers with the best resource imaginable to teach your Sunday School classes and small groups.

The #1 complaint I hear about Sunday School literature is this: it lacks depth. I never heard anyone make that complaint about the writers above. These are world-class writers who have been a blessing to millions of people. Now they can bless your group as well.

Like to give Good Questions a try?  Here is a FREE PASS:

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Here is how to access them, free of charge:

Go to www.joshhunt.com

Click on Good Questions

Click on whatever lessons look interesting

Keep clicking till you are blocked by a box asking for a username and password.

Supply the information above.

Enjoy.