Alive: Growing in Your Relationship with Jesus

Alive: Growing in Your Relationship with Jesus is an engaging Bible study from Lifeway Women that invites you to move beyond routine religion into a thriving, personal connection with Christ. Whether you’re new to faith or ready to renew your commitment, this study provides clear guidance for developing a deeper trust in God and embracing His purpose for your life. Through Scripture-rich lessons, reflection questions, and practical exercises, you’ll discover what it means to walk with Jesus daily and live out your faith authentically.

Over several weeks, Alive explores essential aspects of spiritual growth—learning to hear God’s voice, understanding His character, and experiencing the fullness of His love. Each session is designed to help you examine your relationship with Christ honestly and take intentional steps to grow. The study book includes weekly readings, personal application prompts, and space for journaling, making it an excellent resource for both group discussion and personal devotion.

Ideal for small groups, women’s Bible study gatherings, or individual study, Alive offers a supportive framework for any woman longing to draw closer to Jesus. If you feel spiritually stuck or desire fresh passion in your walk with God, this study will inspire you to pursue Him wholeheartedly and live the abundant life He promises. Come discover how being truly alive in Christ can transform your faith and impact the world around you.

Brian Cederquist

Brian Cederquist has the privilege to serve Christ as the Lead Pastor at Good News Baptist Church in Grand Rapids, MI. He holds degrees from Faith Baptist Bible Seminary (MDiv) and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (DMin) and is a certified Biblical Counselor (ACBC).

Brian serves on several boards both locally and nationally including Regular Baptist Ministries (GARBC) and Lincoln Lake Camp. Brian and his wife Jenni have three kids.

https://briancederquist.com
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