Peter (Pedro) Blowes

Do not answer the questions: Swedish Bible Study Method

  • Peter (Pedro) Blowes
  • 16 January 2019

Some of us leaders in Bible study groups just can’t help ourselves; we want to trot out all our answers to all the questions.

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Origins of the Swedish Method

  • Peter (Pedro) Blowes
  • 19 April 2018

The original Swedish Bible Study Method was introduced into the Church of Sweden in the Swedish city of Västerås in the 1940`s by David Berglund.

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Reading the Bible together while apart: WhatsApp and the Swedish Method

  • Peter (Pedro) Blowes
  • 11 September 2017

Getting people to read their Bibles, and keeping Christians connected, is a great challenge across large distances and for people who are unable to access good Bible teaching.

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Il metodo svedese

  • Peter (Pedro) Blowes
  • 27 October 2016

'The Swedish Method' translated into Italian.

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Motivated, reproducing, applied Bible reading: The Swedish Method

  • Peter (Pedro) Blowes
  • 23 May 2015

Bible reading with ready ears and an open heart is engaging and fruitful. There’s something fresh about letting God speak for himself, especially when you search the Bible yourself, making the effort to hear.

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The Swedish Method

  • Peter (Pedro) Blowes
  • 1 January 2009

Want to read the Bible with someone? Go Swedish, says Peter Blowes. For 19 years, I worked in Argentina in a context where many university students were unaccustomed to reading. Bible studies in that country (with its strong Catholic influence and practices expressed in the current evangelical style) were often

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Ten tips for frustrated servants

  • Peter (Pedro) Blowes
  • 1 August 2001

One of the most common experiences in the life of Christian service is not love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, or any other fruit of the Spirit; it's frustration. Sometimes this arises from ungodliness in the servant; sometimes it is a genuine response to a situation that makes you feel like

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Ancient but modern - Why I love James

  • Peter (Pedro) Blowes
  • 5 April 2000

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