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God’s Word for Work - How to Invite People to Your Bible Study

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We want to make it easy for you to host your own God's Word for Work Bible study. Below are some sample invites for you to use if you wish.

Remember, you can host one session, or as many as you want. All for free.

For the complete list of God's Word for Work Bible Study sessions, click here.

For the God's Word for Work Guide for Bible Study Leaders, click here.

For Email

[Friend Name],

Would you be interested in joining me for Bible study? I recently discovered God's Word for Work, a Bible study that has [insert your own summary here - examples: helped me seek God's purpose and guidance for my everyday work; been refreshing for me; encouraged me in my work]. I'd love it if you could join. During the study, we would listen to a portion of the Bible and some Bible commentary, and then discuss our thoughts and responses. It's about 45 minutes total.

There are different topics available, like finding God's call for your work, leadership, and more. The study topic I'd like to try next is [title of session], on [date] at [time].

I'll host the study using [fill in video-conference service - Zoom, etc.]. Here's the link [fill in link].

I hope you can make it! Please RSVP by [date].

- [Your name]

God's Word for Work Bible study explores God's guidance and purpose for your work today. It's available for free online. For more information, go to www.godswordforwork.org

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For Instagram or Facebook

Join me for an online Bible study! Topic: [Insert session topic]. [Day, Date] at [Time]. Let me know if you want to join, and I'll send the link.

For Twitter

Join me for an online Bible study! Topic: [Insert session topic]. [Day, Date] at [Time]. Let me know if you want to join, and I'll send the link.



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