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Student: LXVI

Purchase LXVI from the Online Catalog

LXVI: A Study of the Sixty-six BooksChallenge your students to take Bible study to the next level with LXVI: A Study of the SixtySix Books. In the time it takes to go from seventh grade to their senior year, they will study the entive Bible from beginning to end. LXVI is an extraordinary study completely contained on CD-ROM.

LXVI is a 24-volume set of CD-ROMs to be released over three years, providing youth leaders a six-year Bible study experience through all 66 books of the Bible. Each volume is a complete 13-week Bible study experience for students. All study and preparation can be done conveniently at the computer. Discussion boards allow leaders to discuss passages and teaching ideas with other youth leaders.

More features include:

  • 13 activity-based teaching plans with options for going deeper
  • 13 discussion-based teaching plans
  • 13 PowerPoint® presentations for Master Teaching settings
  • Reproducible handouts for use during the Bible studies or in continuing the study during the week
  • 13 weeks of devotional reading and help for students
  • Maps and timelines
  • Biblical Illustrator articles
  • Support for the use of DiscipleHelps Journal
  • Bible Navigator software

Visit www.lifeway.com/LXVI for sample lessons and more information

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LXVI was an okay series. The intentions were good, but when I got it I thought I would be able to go verse by verse. To me when it skips over verses and even entire chapters, that is communicating to the students that those particular passages and chapters are not as important as what we have covered. All of God's word is God-breathed (2 Tim 3.16-17) and we need to treat it as such.
By: msthompson83 On: 4/24/2009 12:04:28 PM  
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I am very disappointed in the LXVI series. We started this series with the belief that we could work our way through the Bible, beginning with Genesis. The volumes are not released in order and now we are unable to even purchase some of the volumes.
By: carlat606 On: 12/8/2008 9:47:52 AM  
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I am so sorry for your disappointment with the LXVI series. I understand your desire to work your way through the Bible, but our intention was to provide a variety of study for those using the material. If the volumes had been released in order, the first year or so in the Old Testament would have been successive quarters on the Law. In the New Testament, the first year would have been the four gospels. We felt a better approach was to provide time between the same type of material. That way, ideally, one of the gospels could be studied each year for four years. I share your disappointment that production of the LXVI series has been suspended. It was not a hasty decision, nor was it made without the realization of how it would impact our customers. We are not shutting it down completely. In fact, we will soon be in discussion about how and when to complete this curriculum, but at this time there is no set date for when the new volumes will be published. There are currently 13 volumes available: OLD TESTAMENT • Vol. 1 Genesis • Vol. 2 Exodus, Ruth, Proverbs • Vol. 4 Joshua, Judges • Vol. 5 1-2 Samuel, 1 Chronicles • Vol. 6 1-2 Kings, 2 Chronicles, Esther • Vol. 8 Psalms, Daniel • Vol. 9 Ecclesiastes, Isaiah NEW TESTAMENT • Vol. 13 Mark • Vol. 14 Luke • Vol. 17 Acts • Vol. 18 Romans, Hebrews • Vol. 19 1-2 Corinthians • Vol. 21 Ephesians, James, 1-3 John Hopefully, sometime in the next few months we will form a new plan for finishing this series. Mike Wakefield Project Leader Student Ministry Publishing mike.wakefield@lifeway.com
By: Anonymous On: 12/9/2008 11:40:14 AM  
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