International christian fellowship


  • ABOUT US
  • MISSION TRIPS
  • CONTACT US
  • Resources

Study Resources







What is the Bible? [Animated Explainer]



In this animated introduction from The Bible Project, discover what the Bible truly is. Learn why it's not just a single book, but a small library of ancient texts that together tell one unified story. This video is the perfect starting point for anyone curious about the Bible's structure and message.



How to Read the Bible





This "How to Read the Bible" series from The Bible Project is your guide to reading and understanding the Bible as a unified whole. It's not just about what's in the Bible, but about how to read it effectively. Throughout this series, you will learn to identify the different literary genres in the Bible, such as narrative, poetry, and prose, and understand how the authors used literary techniques like plot, character, and setting to convey profound theological messages. It's a practical guide to help you gain a deeper appreciation for the Bible as the sophisticated and wise work of literature that it is.


Link to these vedio

Training disciples life on life ebook.pdf



This book introduces the "Life-on-Life" discipleship model. It moves beyond traditional sermons and classes, using a practical framework called T.E.A.M.S. to develop mature Christians in small, relational groups who can then lead others.


download

Making disciples life on life ebook.pdf



This booklet focuses on "making disciples"—helping non-believers investigate Christianity. It offers a simple, practical strategy called Greet, Befriend, Invite (GBI) to build relationships naturally. The book explains how to use the right tools to guide someone on their spiritual search in a way that is relational and respectful.


download

Timothy_Keller_Center_Church.pdf



"Center Church" is not another church growth model to copy. Instead, Timothy Keller offers a framework for developing a "theological vision" to connect the timeless gospel to your specific context. The book is built on three core principles: being Gospel-Centered (a third way between legalism and relativism), City-Centered (engaging culture without either withdrawing or conforming), and Movement-Centered (balancing the stability of an institution with the dynamism of a movement).


download

Check Us Out on Other Platforms