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by Paul E. Miller

The J-Curve in Community, Unit 2: Love Goes Low Participant's Manual (PDF)

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In both of his letters to the Corinthians, the Apostle Paul holds up the dying and rising of Jesus–the J-Curve–as the believers’ template for life together. In this 10-lesson study, we will discover familiar cultural and social pressures among the Corinthians and see how Paul helps them bring the J-Curve’s message, that love takes the lower place, to bear on their everyday lives and relational struggles. We’ll consider together how we, as the body of Christ, are called through “going low” into a new kind of community built upon love and generosity. Leader's manual available here

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    Paul Miller has carefully observed Jesus. He has carefully observed how the work of grace unfolds in the Apostle Paul’s life and in his own life. Take time with this study. You will become a deeper, wiser, truer person. You will become more humble, more joyous, more purposeful. And you will walk more steadily in the light.

    David Powlison, Former Director of Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation

    Nothing is more important for the gospel and for our lives as Christians than the reality of our union with Christ as Scripture teaches us about that union. Paul Miller is to be commended for seeking to apply that teaching to issues of discipleship.

    Richard B. Gaffin, Jr., Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology, Emeritus, Westminster Theological Seminary

    Never have I read a more practical work on how a Christian can flourish through deep affliction. This study will revolutionize the way you look at your sufferings and your relationship to Christ. Get ready to begin perhaps the deepest and most fulfilling Bible-adventure you've ever undertaken!

    Joni Eareckson Tada, Joni and Friends International Disability Center

    Paul Miller has a rare gift of bringing both profound encouragement and deep conviction as he throws open the curtains on the glory and grace of Jesus. United with Christ fills a Grand-Canyon-sized void for fresh gospel-saturated curriculum for use in our churches, small group communities, and neighborhood gatherings.

    Scotty Smith, Teache rin Residence, West End Community Church (Nashville, TN)